
Students share New Year’s resolutions, techniques to stay committed
From prioritizing their mental health to exploring D.C., students are redefining how they measure accomplishment to set their resolutions up for success.
Stories from the January 17, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
From prioritizing their mental health to exploring D.C., students are redefining how they measure accomplishment to set their resolutions up for success.
Experts in higher education administration said GW could shake up its financial priorities with greater investment in facilities and research under Granberg.
Experts said lawmakers should raise the maximum Pell Grant award to make higher education more affordable for students from low-income backgrounds.
The GW Police Department is hiring two student outreach liaisons to help connect the department with students.
From classical dance at a gilded opera house to comedy at a local pub, find an event to suit every evening, ranging across all prices and levels of formality.
More than 20 students said they feel optimistic about Granberg’s selection and hope she advances campus inclusion and transparency.
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton said she expects GOP opposition to her third introduction of the Washington, D.C. Admission Act last week.
Students for Indigenous and Native American Rights revived its GW chapter this year to offer community for Native students and education on Indigenous issues.
The 450-seat dining hall opened its doors Sunday evening for dinner with five “micro-restaurant” vendor stations.