Faculty senators said the over $3 million in severance that the University paid four former officials between 2022 and 2023 may have been used as a tool to help administrators carry out departures.
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Lizzie Jensen and Max Porter speak with executive board members of GW College Democrats and GW College Republicans to discuss their ...
The Community Advisory Team pushed back voting on a tenant-neighbor agreement for an unhoused shelter slated to open next month after some community members reported struggling to access the virtual ...
The Faculty Senate will discuss a resolution at its meeting Friday defining faculty’s role in the process of revising and creating new University policies. The resolution states that the use of the ...
D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services personnel responded to a report of a vehicle fire in the Science and Engineering Hall parking garage Wednesday morning. FEMS Public Information Officer Vito ...
Last week’s release of the 2024-25 men’s basketball nonconference schedule brought brief excitement and then great disappointment — feelings similar to the trajectory of last season’s flash-in-the-pan ...
Introducing Greenheart Juice Shop, Western Market’s newest vendor equipped to satisfy your healthy cravings with decadent bites and refreshing beverages. Greenheart is open at 7 a.m. on weekdays and 8 ...
GW’s Student Coalition for Palestine on Friday resumed live streamed talks with officials on financial disclosure and divestment from Israel in a meeting marked by a mutual unwillingness to shift ...
Officials said on Wednesday that GW Police Department and Metropolitan Police Department officers are investigating a camera “placed surreptitiously” that they removed from a second-floor Thurston ...
Protesters awake on the ninth day of the encampment to GW Police Department officers’ overnight removal of the large Palestinian flag that the group hoisted at the south end of University Yard ...
After graduating from GW nearly three decades ago, Kim Courtney has returned to campus as a law student and joined Foggy Bottom’s local governing body. At-Large D.C. Council member Anita Bonds swore ...
In 2010, the District implemented a 5-cent tax on single-use paper and plastic bags to encourage consumers to switch from plastic to reusable bags. City officials say plastic bag usage has plummeted ...