The deal transfers all of GW’s roughly 122 acres of property in Loudoun County, Virginia, to ADS for $427,299,350 — roughly $3.5 million an acre — according to real estate records.
Officials said the sale to an undisclosed buyer will help strengthen GW’s financial position and fund strategic framework initiatives but won’t solve its structural budget deficit.
More than 40 faculty joined five public health organizations in filing an amicus brief earlier this month, warning that ...
Demonstrations both celebrating and condemning the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran cropped up around the District on ...
Faculty senators said officials’ executive sessions during their public meetings lack justification for privacy, limiting ...
The group, with support from the GW Institute of Public Policy, is currently studying how sex education influences gender ...
Liquor Law Violation Clark Hall 2/24/2026 – 10:46 p.m. Closed Case The GW Police Department and an administrator on-call ...
For men’s basketball Head Coach Chris Caputo, the DMV isn’t just home — it’s a talent-rich pipeline, and few program leaders ...
A memo signed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirms the Pentagon will bar senior military officers from studying in ...
For the first time in program history, the men’s basketball Manager Games team has cracked national rankings landing at No.
One year after bargaining began, the GW Hospital nurses union are still negotiating their first contract, citing “hard ...
The University-Wide Programs Fund is nearly depleted with months left in the semester, leaving student organizations to scale ...