Attendees gathered on Saturday for the Kite Blossom Festival, flying kites against the backdrop of the Washington Monument and cherry blossoms.
Both schools are offering 20 percent discounts on tuition for current and recently dismissed federal employees amid federal ...
Amanda Hichez, the Student Bar Associations’s executive vice president of finance and president-elect, said Dean of Students ...
An expert in criminal law and former GW Law professor discussed his new book about the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment ...
Reflect on how much time you spend thinking about your one-sided rivalry. Negative obsessions drain your energy.
About a dozen students campaigning for SGA president, vice president and senate seats gathered in Kogan Plaza at 9 a.m.
Six Republican members of the House of Representatives Oversight Committee visited the pro-Palestinian encampment in University Yard on Wednesday, where they called on D.C. officials to arrest ...
More than 20 students protested against GW Young America’s Foundation’s recent transphobic social media posts at a Student Association Senate meeting Monday, where the SA senate called on the ...
GW reached a resolution agreement last week with the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, concluding yearslong investigations into a pair of Title VI complaints alleging anti-Palestinian ...
Sens. Chris Coons (D-DE) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) debated bipartisan issues facing the United States, including relations between U.S. and China and climate change at the School of Media and Public ...
A professor from the School of Engineering and Applied Science discovered that a stomach virus can survive and continue to spread despite common sanitation practice. The study, published last month ...
South Korea’s first and only astronaut spoke about her experience in space and the health challenges associated with space travel at a lecture on Tuesday. Soyeon Yi, who traveled to the International ...