The report highlights several inconsistencies between the University’s account of their role in criminal and internal conduct proceedings and the accounts provided by the arrested students and their ...
The Class of 2028 met and slightly exceeded its enrollment goals despite delays with federal finical aid applications and the Supreme Court’s decision to block race-conscious admissions.
More than 50 of GW’s offices are certified by the Office of Sustainability for conserving resources and reducing energy consumption. The Green Office Certification program – an initiative that started ...
In 1954, GW officially desegregated after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, becoming the last university in D.C. to drop its discriminatory admissions policies. In the years that ...
Liquor law violations on campus have plummeted by more than 50 percent since last year – a decrease officials attributed to the introduction of a more lenient alcohol policy. The GW Police Department ...
A reproductive justice student group has trained a team of students to help other students through the process of an abortion. Boyer said the program provides “abortion support bags” — fabric tote ...
A committee designed to find ways to address sexual violence on campus has not made any of its reports public in the two years since it was formed. Members of the Committee on Sexual Assault ...