The Student Association is calling on the University to fire two professors – one who used the N-word in class and one who denied a student a service dog in class. Alicia Bitler, the GWTeach professor ...
GW is triaging patients showing symptoms of COVID-19 as medical centers nationwide face a shortage of screening tests, officials said. University President Thomas LeBlanc told professors at a Faculty ...
Redshirt freshman guard Tori Hyduke will transfer out of the women’s basketball program, Athletic Department spokesman Kevin Burke said Monday. Hyduke missed the 2019-20 season with an ACL injury but ...
I leaned against the wooden sign that marked the end of my journey, tears in my eyes as I realized the summer of 2022 had ended — “Katahdin. Northern Terminus of the Appalachian Trail.” The person who ...
Three construction workers at Thurston Hall were transported to local hospitals Wednesday morning with serious but non-life threatening injuries after concrete sealant fumes reportedly caused them to ...
Officials evacuated Funger, Duques and Tompkins halls at about 11:20 a.m. on Tuesday, citing power outages in all three buildings. Officials issued a GW Alert at 2:54 p.m., the latest of five alerts, ...
The director of epidemiology at GW Hospital discussed how to mitigate the dangers of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, at the Milken Institute School of Public Health on Tuesday. Ruiz said mpox can ...
Pro-Palestinian student advocates said they’ve rallied together to uplift Palestinian voices and experiences on campus despite resistance from the University, one year after the onset of the war in ...
A group of graduate students held an event on Tuesday at G Street Park to publicly launch their effort to form a union. The GWU Graduate Student Workers United held the event, which was attended by ...
Students in a Sustainability Reporting class took a trip to the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant last week to observe the production of Bloom, a soil produced from treated wastewater.
As night falls over the University Student Center, most students shut their laptops and flee the area to return home or go out on the town — but some head to the building’s basement, plug in their ...