
Officials announce benefit updates for 2022
New benefits will include an online physical therapy program, a diabetes management program and eliminated out-of-pocket costs in January.
Volume 118, Issue 12
Stories from the October 11, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
New benefits will include an online physical therapy program, a diabetes management program and eliminated out-of-pocket costs in January.
A month after GW’s reopening, students said they are stil struggling to cope with busy schedules and classes with heightened academic rigor.
Six students planted more than 10,000 flags on the National Mall and posted about 15,000 images of them online through the project.
A University spokesperson said GW Police Department officers have increased patrols around the G Street Garage and other garages on campus.
Several students have taken to social media to share humorous and relatable content about campus life.
Ranging from holographic art to a 3D-talking tree, check out our rundown of interactive exhibits featuring exciting artwork currently available in the District.
GW is not acting within its existing powers and authorities to minimize the harm and trauma that survivors of sexual abuse are forced to endure.
Officials demolished the building, located at 22nd and I streets, last week, leaving a pile of rubble at the site of the former Nashman Center.
The 2022 class is headlined by a trio of student-athletes who made history by breaking the color barrier at the University.
Officials said the master’s program, offered in collaboration with the Smithsonian Associates, will close at the end of 2022.