Officials released a revised version of the Code of Student Conduct in response to faculty and students' feedback and ...
Once a week Kendall Larade and Ron Brown transform a shoebox-sized Phillips Hall basement classroom into a nightclub, ...
The Columbian College of Arts & Sciences will launch CCAS 1003 next semester, a one-credit course that focuses on exploring ...
The Student Government Association partnered with 21 campus and local organizations to raise awareness and donations for ...
Korean reunification activists say human rights progress hinges on regime change, calling for “bottom-up” change towards ...
It has become normal for us to read headlines describing political violence or scroll right past it. I understand that during a time when we are surrounded by a never-ending stream of news, it can ...
Officials announced the strategic framework’s Interdisciplinary Research Ecosystem Working Group identified the GW Trustworthy AI Initiative as a model for the University to follow when fostering ...
Twenty years ago, GW announced it would hold its Commencement ceremony on the National Mall, following a long history of hosting the event at various historic venues throughout the District. The ...
Editor’s note: The Hatchet will update this tracker with cuts to campus operations, programs, resources and personnel for the remainder of fiscal year 2026. Please reach out to [email protected] with ...
Officials will buy the Residences on The Avenue — an apartment building also home to Whole Foods, Sweetgreen and other retailers — after selling a lease to the land about 15 years ago. University ...
A former GW Law employee sued the University last week, alleging that officials fired her in February for reasons related to her disability. The lawsuit, filed in the D.C. Superior Court on July 23, ...
Nineteen saffron-robed Buddhist monks wrapped up a nearly four-month, 2,300-mile walking journey at GW on Wednesday, capturing national attention with their call for peace amid political division. The ...