The Hatchet’s April 19 story, “University prepares for tuition slowdown,” erroneously stated that the university is anticipating a plateau in tuition revenue. In fact, the university is...
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The Hatchet’s April 19 story, “University prepares for tuition slowdown,” erroneously stated that the university is anticipating a plateau in tuition revenue. In fact, the university is...
Festival Celebrates Yiddish Author
GW’s Program in Judaic Studies, the Department of English and Department of Theatre and Dance will host a two-day Sholem Aleichem Fest Tuesday and Wednesday in honor of the famous Yiddish author...
By Magdalena Stuehrmann, Class of 2015
On Saturday members of the student organization Green GW transformed recyclable and reusable materials—including trash bags and coffee filters—into...
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor to Students: Get Involved
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., last Thursday encouraged George Washington University students to get involved in issues that are important to them, and ones that will make the world a...
Secretary LaHood Talks Cell Phones, Light Rail, Cooperation
In a wide-ranging town-hall style discussion in GW’s Jack Morton Auditorium, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood touched on bipartisanship in the White House and Congress, Americans’...
Trustee David Nadler Commits $1 Million to Elliott School
George Washington University Board of Trustees member David Nadler, B.A. ’70, has pledged $1 million to the Elliott School of International Affairs. The gift creates the Nadler Endowment in...
In honor of Earth Day, the George Washington University unveiled a new plan Friday to enhance ecosystems touched by its footprint.
The Ecosystem Plan includes goals to increase natural...
Provost Announces SASS Reorganization
Provost Steven Lerman announced earlier today the restructuring of the Division of Student and Academic Support Services to enhance the overall student experience. The new model will focus on the...
Papers Document Extraordinary Legacy
George Washington’s Graduate School of Education and Human Development will host a celebration today of the legacy of William Taylor, a civil rights attorney and lobbyist who was instrumental in...
GW, Founding Farmers Partner to Host Beehives
Italian honeybees are making a buzz on the George Washington University campus.
For the second year, GW has partnered with the Founding Farmers restaurant to host eight hives of honeybees...