Daniel DeWispelare, a tenured associate professor of English, died late last month after teaching at GW for 12 years. He was 40. DeWispelare joined the English department in 2012, where he taught ...
D.C. Department of Human Services officials may again push back the opening of a homeless shelter near campus from August to October, the president of the shelter’s provider said at a Community ...
The chair of Foggy Bottom’s local governing body is stepping down from his leadership position after The Hatchet reported last week that he is registered as a sex offender in Florida. Joel Causey, the ...
A Jewish fraternity will rejoin GW’s Interfraternity Council this month, making its return to campus nearly a decade after the chapter surrendered its charter in 2014 due to hazing and alcohol ...
A former GW Hospital resident is suing the University for discriminating and retaliating against her and eventually firing her because she has cancer. Stephanie Waggel, a psychiatric doctor who was in ...
GW Hospital laid off approximately 3 percent of its staff late last month. The hospital laid off approximately 60 workers, most in positions “not directly involved in the front line of patient care ...
GW alumna and first lady of Haiti Elisabeth Préval said she wishes the earthquake that decimated her country nearly two months ago was a nightmare; one she could wake up from and quickly forget. But ...
Think you know Tatte Bakery & Cafe? Their extensive menu filled with a multitude of delicious pastries would beg to differ. Given that Tatte offers a selection of extremely out-of-the-box dishes, ...
A GW professor will co-chair a global commission examining gun violence as a global public health issue to influence global policy after launching the study earlier this month. Adnan Hyder, a ...
I live attached to my phone. It has everything I could ever need, my contacts, music and mobile games. We never go anywhere without them, putting our phones on our desks during class and taking them ...
The University will rename the Cloyd Heck Marvin Center following years of protests over its namesake’s legacy of upholding racial segregation while serving as University president, the first decision ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will not teach a Constitutional Law Seminar this fall, according to an email addressed to students in the seminar that was obtained by The Hatchet. “Unfortunately ...