Global Food Institute Founder José Andrés on Saturday received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work delivering meals to communities affected by man-made and natural disasters.
From student activism over the war in Gaza, to the presidential election, to destruction from Hurricane Milton, some of the most defining moments of the last year at the University mirrored news ...
GW attracted local and national scrutiny in 2024, a year punctuated by turbulence over campus protests against the war in Gaza and administrative decision-making.
The Foggy Bottom and West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission’s four members will hold monthly meetings, but their recommendations won’t carry the “great weight” authority granted by a 1975 D.C. law.
The Student Association Senate passed a resolution Monday calling on the University to divest from nine companies that allegedly contribute to Palestinian human rights abuses – legislation that the ...
Elliott School of International Affairs students traveled to Senegal over winter break and met with foreign service officers, professors and locals in a short-term abroad course launched this year.
Five Students for Justice in Palestine chapters from universities in D.C., Maryland and Virginia released a statement proclaiming solidarity with GW’s SJP chapter after the group’s Tuesday projections ...
GW School of Business officials are considering changes to the undergraduate and master’s degree curricula after receiving feedback from the school’s community. Business school Dean Anuj Mehrotra said ...
A Faculty Senate subcommittee tasked with reviewing disciplinary and legal proceedings for students arrested at the pro-Palestinian encampment last spring shared findings from its four-month ...
A majority of West End and Foggy Bottom Advisory Neighborhood Commission seats remain vacant after the D.C. Board of Elections earlier this month quelled reports that two write-in candidates won seats ...