Campuses to be wireless by November
All three GW campuses - Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon and the Virginia Campus - will be completely wireless by the end of October, ending a multi-year process started by Information Systems and Services.
The University was 60 students away from exceeding the city-imposed enrollment cap for the Foggy Bottom campus this semester, likely reflecting increased interest in the University, but posing a problem for GW's future growth.
More than two years after the Veterans Affairs Medical Center at Marion recorded at least nine deaths attributed to substandard care, lingering problems have been noted in a follow-up inspection conducted by the Office of...
A University official announced this week that the Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon and Virginia campuses will all be completely wireless by November. We applaud the University for following through on its plans and for nearly...
All three GW campuses - Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon and the Virginia Campus - will be completely wireless by the end of October, ending a multi-year process started by Information Systems and Services.
Martha Washington, wife of George Washington, came from a life of privelage living on plantations in Virginia. Early Life of Martha Washington The eldest daughter of John and Frances Dandridge, Martha (called Patsy by friends...
Having no car at GW doesn't mean you are permanently stuck in the District. GW is at the perfect crossroads for any getaway in either Virginia or Maryland - whether it is for a whole weekend or just one day.
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GA delegate dies in car accident Katherine Tyson, a 21-year-old UU was killed in a car crash returning from General Assembly where she had served as a delegate. Tyson grew up in the Mount Vernon Un...
Marine Corps News|by David M. White MOUNT VERNON, Va. - When asked her nationality Padma Manargudi, a native of India and now a resident of Ashburn, Va., gave a gleeful laugh and said “American!” Manargudi, her eyes sparkling...
