GW must bolster IT staff to address technology issues
Without a sizable IT team, the precious time of GW students, faculty and staff will continue to be wasted dealing with trivial technological errors.
Volume 118, Issue 11
Stories from the October 4, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Without a sizable IT team, the precious time of GW students, faculty and staff will continue to be wasted dealing with trivial technological errors.
Officials said they raised $30,000 for scholarships and fellowships under the initiative during The GW Centuries Celebration Weekend.
About 75 students marched by Commencement on the National Mall Saturday to silently protest GW’s handling of sexual assault cases.
Staff at the Writing Center said the continuation of more virtual appointments this fall will provide more options for students both on and off campus.
The history department is implementing a committee’s recommendations a year after former professor Jessica Krug said she pretended to be Black.
The men’s team is seeking their fifth conference title in six seasons while the women’s team is looking to bounce back to win it all this year.
Podcast host Alec Rich takes us through this weekend’s Commencement, including the keynote speech from Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Students said lack of communication from officials and failure to bar assailants from campus have risked the safety of survivors at GW.
See the scenes of Saturday’s Commencement ceremony as the classes of 2020 and 2021 gathered on the National Mall.
On this week’s episode of “What’s New Buff and Blue,” podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with two staff at the DC Cat Count.