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The four policy changes follow a Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights report that argued the University appeared to have ineffectively responded to reports of discrimination.
Officials barred Cecilia Culver, the student speaker during CCAS’ first graduation ceremony on Saturday, from GW and are ...
In moments of crisis, America’s constitutional commitments to free speech are routinely tested. If campuses and the country are to remain stable and free, speech must be judged by principle, not the ...
Next to Duke’s Grocery now stands a “LitBox,” a tall, tan-colored vending machine holding roughly two dozen books featuring ...
In three years, the entry-level occupational therapy program has enrolled over 70 students and earned a No. 30 national ...
Silvia Gonzalez, Emma Theodorsson and Tanah Becker will join a program that has been rebuilt this spring from the top down, ...
During her charge, University President Ellen Granberg pushed graduates to “go boldly” and “raise high” as they enter a world ...
The now-closed E Street CVS, located next to Riverside Liquors, 500 feet from International House and just a couple blocks ...
Rowing claimed second place at the A-10 championships Saturday in Camden, New Jersey, concluding their spring season.
Graduates walk into the Smith Center for the Elliott School of International Affairs graduation ceremony Thursday. (Karsyn ...
GW Athletics officials named Markus Jennings as their first chief revenue officer and deputy athletics director, according to ...
Vague language invites no meaningful critique. Clear proposals do. We need more of the latter to ensure the University’s ...
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