Senior Prom Brings Luau to GW
More than 200 elderly District residents attended the George Washington University’s 13th annual Senior Prom Saturday evening.
View ArticleD.C. Historic Preservation Board Discusses Corcoran Building Designation
GW says it is committed to preserving building’s historical elements but seeks flexibility in renovating spaces for arts education.
View ArticleThe Cost of Urban Redevelopment
Second annual Equitable Development Conference addresses gentrification, housing rights.
View ArticleGeorge Washington University Welcomes the Class of 2019
Students from around the country and the world celebrate their acceptances to GW.
View ArticleAlternative Break Student Participants Put Spring Break to Good Use from New...
With Alternative Breaks program, George Washington University students serve in 11 national and international communities.
View ArticlePublic Policy Students Work to Enhance Virginia Cyber Security Law
Trachtenberg School group provides analysis for governor’s commission.
View ArticleD.C. Councilmember Updates GW’s Neighbors on Public Safety
Judiciary Committee chair says community support is key to fighting crime.
View ArticleGW Establishes Community Response Program
Responders will document community members’ concerns about off-campus incidents.
View ArticleJon Stewart’s Observational Humor Highlights Colonials Weekend
GW community, campus neighbors partake in Colonials Invasion, block party, brunch and other high-energy events.
View ArticleUniversity Seeks Broker for Possible Sale of HOVA
University issues a request for proposals for brokers interested in representing the university in possible sale.
View ArticleD.C. Residents Fill the Dance Floor at Senior Prom
More than 200 attend annual event hosted this year at Howard Theatre.
View ArticleA Message from Provost Forrest Maltzman
There was an entirely inappropriate posting on social media last night. Whatever the circumstance, or true intention of those involved, the image was disturbing, hurtful and not reflective of who I...
View ArticleMessage from President LeBlanc
Subtitle: Mandatory diversity training for all incoming studentsI want to provide an update on the university’s response to the offensive social media post that was made last week.University staff have...
View ArticleA Brief Guide to Resources For Those Affected by the Government Shutown
Subtitle: Resources Available for the GW Community Many of our students, faculty and staff have been personally affected by the government shutdown. GW offers several resources for university community...
View ArticleGW Prioritizing Enhancements to Campus Safety
The university will improve security in residential, academic and administrative buildings.
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Mark Plotkin
The GW alumnus was a political commentator and staunch advocate for D.C. statehood.
View ArticleNew Provost Selected
M. Brian Blake, a transformative leader and provost at Drexel University, has for 20 years strengthened top universities with excellence in teaching, research and administrative roles.
View ArticleNew Board Chair Addresses Faculty Senate
Grace Speights said strategic plan approval is planned for May 2020, while diversity and shared governance are among her priorities as chair.
View ArticleGW Welcomes the Albert H. Small Normandy Institute
The annual Alber H. Small Symposium celebrated the institute joing GW.
View ArticleDistinguished and Distinctive Graduate Education Strategic Planning Committee...
Attendees explored what criteria should be used to evaluate graduate programs and stressed the importance of retaining a diverse graduate student body.
View ArticleGWU produced more congressional staffers than any other university in the...
The university tops a list of universities that send the most undergraduate and graduate students to work on Capitol Hill.
View ArticleHigh-Impact Research Strategic Planning Committee Holds Third Public Forum
The committee plans to frame its recommendations around the goals of investing in people, ideas and infrastructure.
View ArticleGW Names New Police Chief
James Tate has more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement. He will start on Jan. 21.
View ArticleGW Selected for 2020 Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification
The designation indicates the university’s exemplary practice of institutionalized community engagement.
View ArticleGW Recognized as a Top Producer of Fulbright Students
The university placed among the top research institutions for generating Fulbright students, with a total of 12 students accepting the award in the 2019-2020 year.
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