
Uyghur advocates discuss divestment
Two victims of Uyghur persecution discussed atrocities committed by the Chinese government and ening d financial support of the genocide individually and at GW.
Volume 118
Stories from the February 24, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Two victims of Uyghur persecution discussed atrocities committed by the Chinese government and ening d financial support of the genocide individually and at GW.
The report states projects like the Thurston Hall reconstruction reduce housing and limit undergraduate enrollment space.
Men’s basketball completed the season sweep of Rhode Island on Saturday night thanks to a strong defensive effort.
Softball alumna Elana Meyers Taylor is the most decorated Black athlete in winter Olympic history after taking home bronze in the monobob.
Men’s and women’s swimming and diving both placed first at the Atlantic 10 Championships this past weekend following an impressive season.
The myResearch platform allows researchers to create proposals, view new awards and address reviews from other faculty.
The Colonials (11-15, 4-9 A-10) buckled to the Wildcats (14-2, 6-9 A-10) 51-46 in their final road game of the regular season.
Senators voted to require at least one senator to run an outreach table at lounges in law school buildings to connect with the students.
Vice Provost for Research Pamela Norris delivered a report on the past year of research at GW during a Faculty Senate meeting Friday.
Katherine Larsen, a teaching assistant professor in the university writing program, died earlier this month. She was 63.