
Data privacy committee to review GW's data projects: officials
The DPCC will evaluate all University data projects quarterly and make recommendations regarding compliance with new university data privacy policies.
Volume 119, Issue 20
Stories from the February 13, 2023 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The DPCC will evaluate all University data projects quarterly and make recommendations regarding compliance with new university data privacy policies.
On this week’s episode of What’s New Buff and Blue, Annie of The Hatchet’s “Ask Annie” advice column takes Host Sarah Sachs on a Valentine’s Day date in Georgetown while delivering expert advice on how to plan the special evening.
I would like to thank Iranians and non-Iranians alike who have protested ceaselessly every week since the killing of Mahsa Amini in September.
If it can raise enormous sums of money to keep the MFA afloat, the University can surely spare some change for its own community.
Students and staff members reported a scooter, ring and bike in three different instances of theft on campus last week.
Given your choice of an urban campus in D.C., graduating with a better understanding of its history is extra credit.
Officials enrolled 80 applicants intending to enroll in the fall 2022 semester for the spring 2023 semester.
More than 80 DMV-based employers in education, health care, engineering and government appeared at the Friday event, drawing roughly 1,000 students.
Toll said GW plans to continue to “experiment” with virtual and in-person events, and the combination of both has made students more likely to apply.
A Milken professor will continue a 30-year study researching the relationship between Alzheimer’s disease with prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes.