Officials pause strategic planning process, citing effects of COVID-19
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise worldwide, officials are pausing the strategic planning process for the “foreseeable future” and will reassess key goals, like the enrollment cut. University...
View ArticleOfficials may forgo holds for students with outstanding balances: provost
Officials said they want to allow students with outstanding balances in their accounts to be able to register for classes at their regularly scheduled time for the upcoming semester. Provost Brian...
View ArticleSenior associate provost to spearhead 'supplemental' programs for students
The inaugural senior associate provost for special projects said she wants to focus on forming connections with community members to address their concerns about GW. Koren Bedeau, who previously served...
View ArticleSBA passes bills on absence policy, reallocating leftover C Fund
The Student Bar Association passed a resolution Tuesday commending the body’s leadership for its role in assisting students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Senators approved several pieces of legislation...
View ArticleWilson to bring decade of experience to executive committee: senators
Faculty leaders said Arthur Wilson will bring his passion for shared governance and lengthy experience to the table as the next chair of the Faculty Senate’s Executive Committee. Wilson, an associate...
View ArticleLive: Alumni, former students vie for seats in House, Senate
LIVE: Last updated on Dec. 5, 2020 at 10:30 p.m. At least 14 alumni are vying for a seat for the two major parties on the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate this election. The Hatchet news...
View ArticleFact check: Assessing candidates’ policy ideas
In the first fully in-person Student Association elections race in three years, delays and a lack of specifics in candidate proposals have made this year unlike those before the pandemic – but the few...
View ArticleWeekend Outlook – Swing by an artisan market to shop home goods
With the weather finally starting to feel like spring, travel throughout the District to dive into April and savor the remainder of cherry blossom season. Kick off the weekend with the reopening of the...
View ArticleFaculty Senate votes to reform academic integrity code
The Faculty Senate approved a slew of changes to the Code of Academic Integrity on Friday, updating the code’s language to address intentionality in academic dishonesty and clarify disciplinary...
View ArticleJared Gans: My place in the universe
Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches – “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story – to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of the...
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