Nurses at GW Hospital allege officials are unfairly dissuading them from unionizing as the group adapts new organizing efforts while they inch toward a union vote. District of Columbia Nurses ...
Officials will no longer allow student programming in University Yard effective immediately and will prohibit events in Kogan Plaza starting next week to create “24-hour quiet areas,” per an email to ...
A target of an alleged smear campaign is suing the University and the director of GW’s Program on Extremism for falsely identifying him as an Islamic extremist in exchange for undisclosed compensation ...
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 ...
A retired federal circuit court judge spoke about her path to the bench and experiences as a female trial lawyer in the Tasher Great Room at GW Law on Tuesday night. Judge Kathleen O’Malley, who ...
The Global Food Institute debuted a minor in food leadership this fall after increased student interest in studying food systems. Officials at the institute said the minor is the first academic ...
Rowing defeated multiple competitors at the GW Invitational held on the Georgetown Waterfront this weekend, which included a total of eight teams. The Revolutionaries took all but one race, with the ...
Each of the four candidates running for top roles in the Student Association represent minority communities for the first time in recent years. The candidacies represent a broader focus on diversity ...
A panel of health experts discussed Black maternal health problems and their history in the U.S. health care system at the University Student Center Thursday. Experts in maternal health Uwaila Stewart ...
When officials announced that Christine Brown-Quinn would be the new president of the GW Alumni Association in May, alumni from around the world reached out through social media to congratulate her on ...
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.
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 ...