GW was named in a class action lawsuit filed last week, which alleges that 40 private universities that participate in a College Board financial aid agreement are not giving students financial aid ...
The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences is designing six new courses for its LGBT and sexuality studies minor, as the two-year-old program tries to gain momentum and eventually build up a major.
The D.C. quarter officially went into circulation last month after a year-long debate over what the coin should look like. The quarter features jazz legend Duke Ellington, whose likeness won a public ...
For the past 15 years, I have taught a course, titled Empowerment for Social Change, in the GW Human Services Program. This year, as students planning Hunger Week worked to apply Saul Alinsky’s ...
An adjunct GW law professor was shot Monday in his office in Virginia, and police are considering the possibility it was retribution for one of his past cases as a prosecutor. Todd Sanders, 45, was ...
In August 2021, the Office of the Provost initiated a review of GW’s diversity climate to improve it. As part of the process, a subgroup of 26 community members — including students, officials and ...
D.C.’s minimum hourly wage increased July 1 by 50 cents for non-tipped employees and by $2 for tipped employees. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced in a June 28 release that the District’s minimum ...
An individual was stabbed early Sunday morning in the 600 block of 21st Street near Strong Hall and was taken to an area hospital conscious and breathing, a Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman ...
A prominent Elliott School professor has been selected to be the next Chairman of the National Intelligence Council, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair announced in May. Christopher Kojm, ...
This post was written by Hatchet staff writer Max McCrory. Le Diplomate is a quintessentially French restaurant nestled in the corner of 14th and Q streets NW in the hip Logan Circle neighborhood. It ...
With more than 84,000 people applying to law school this year, GW students hoping to gain admission to the nation’s top schools are looking to private tutoring companies to get a leg up on the ...
I could write an editorial every week for a year focusing on GW’s student financial failings without ever addressing them all. But for those that study abroad, the unfairness of the school’s study ...