Global Food Institute Founder José Andrés on Saturday received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work delivering meals to communities affected by man-made and natural disasters.
From student activism over the war in Gaza, to the presidential election, to destruction from Hurricane Milton, some of the most defining moments of the last year at the University mirrored news ...
The Foggy Bottom and West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission’s four members will hold monthly meetings, but their recommendations won’t carry the “great weight” authority granted by a 1975 D.C. law.
Officials will use a $2.5 million alumni gift to update technology and classrooms in Duquès Hall at the School of Business, according to a release Wednesday. The release states that Henry “Ric” and ...
School of Medicine & Health Science residents and fellows on Monday said they gave notice to GW that they plan to strike for three days starting Dec. 17. The SMHS residents and fellows union said in a ...
A Faculty Senate subcommittee tasked with reviewing disciplinary and legal proceedings for students arrested at the pro-Palestinian encampment last spring shared findings from its four-month ...
A majority of West End and Foggy Bottom Advisory Neighborhood Commission seats remain vacant after the D.C. Board of Elections earlier this month quelled reports that two write-in candidates won seats ...
Vice Provost for Enrollment and Student Success Jay Goff said the University met all its enrollment targets for the 2024 admissions cycle despite delays in federal aid applications and the Supreme ...
One week after officials announced GW will drop the nearly century-old Colonials moniker, advocates for the change welcomed the decision and potential alternative nicknames while others derided the ...