The D.C. Council passed emergency legislation to support D.C. Circulator employees Tuesday as more than 90 drivers faced layoffs. The DC Circulator Transition Temporary Amendment Act of 2024, which ...
The GroW Community Garden is home to all sorts of colors — greens from the shrubbery and rosemary sprouting out of the ground, sky blue plastered on the mural behind it and soon-to-be white “ghost” ...
With steady staff turnover, athletics facilities shrouded with turmoil and uncertainty and a new athletic director taking the helm, the Revolutionaries step into the 2024-25 year during a period of ...
Officials this semester implemented GWorld “tap” payment scanners at dining halls and University dining partners, which students and local restaurant employees say expedites transactions. Officials ...
Researchers discovered a ribonucleic acid molecule that produces black coloring on butterflies’ wings in a study published last month. GW biology professor Luca Livraghi used the genome-editing ...
Faculty and staff said GW Libraries continues to face staff retention and morale issues eight years after budget and staff cuts. Henry said staff acquisition and retention continue to be a priority ...
Officials will begin renovating I Street between 23rd and 24th streets next week to install anti-rat infrastructure and lower plant beds. Adam Aaronson, the assistant vice president of Construction ...
A national database that evaluates a school’s efforts toward promoting an inclusive environment for students with different religious identities scored GW two out of five stars. “You can put up a sign ...
A GW professor will co-chair a global commission examining gun violence as a global public health issue to influence global policy after launching the study earlier this month. Adnan Hyder, a ...
The Faculty Senate will discuss a resolution at its meeting Friday defining faculty’s role in the process of revising and creating new University policies. The resolution states that the use of the ...
The Community Advisory Team hosted a public meeting Thursday to solicit input from Foggy Bottom community members on a tenant-neighbor agreement for an unhoused shelter slated to open next month, ...
As the bass pumps through the speakers of a D.C. nightclub and students pack the dance floor like sardines, a familiar face may be controlling the track from behind the DJ booth. At undergraduates’ ...