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 ...
To update on previous inklings and provide some info previously (and unintentionally) omitted from the last scheduling post, Director of Athletics Jack Kvancz confirmed Monday that George Mason’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
GW announced the addition of nine new partners to the Colonial Cash system, but popular new grocery store Trader Joe’s is not on the list. “Unfortunately, Trader Joe’s has decided not to accept the ...
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 ...
In past years, families of GW students often traveled to Virginia to shop at Target and pick up last-minute dorm room essentials on move-in day. Now, shoppers won’t have to leave the District. Target ...
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 ...
Fashion recycles itself every 15 to 20 years, and what was once old becomes new again – that’s why you can’t walk down a street today without spotting a pair of leggings. Art is not as cyclical, but ...
Upon emerging from her apartment complex on a brisk October afternoon, 97-year-old Elizabeth Adams strolled north along 24th Street, leisurely skirting the edge of campus. For nearly a century, the ...
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as U.S. president, students donned black-tie attire to dance the night away at GW’s inaugural ball Friday night. Between 8 p.m.and midnight, thousands of students ...
Although Calder Stembel is graduating this year, he hopes his time at GW will only be his first of many experiences with students and academics. “My dream is to be an advocate for students as a ...