H1N1 Vaccines Available in Leavey
The university will be administering H1N1 injectable vaccine doses to students beginning today, according to James Welsh, assistant vice president for student health.
Now that more supplies have arrived, are you going to get the H1N1 vaccine?
The university will be administering H1N1 injectable vaccine doses to students beginning today, according to James Welsh, assistant vice president for student health.
Updated Friday, Nov. 20 at 3:56 a.m.
The university received a shipment of 800 injectable H1N1 vaccine doses ...
Members of the university community gathered at a rally and vigil to recognize sexual assault victims on White Gravenor Patio Friday night, marking the conclusion of Take Back the Night Week.
The university announced the first draft of the 2010-2020 Campus Plan yesterday in a meeting with student media. The plan will focus on the quality of community and academic life, civic engagement and sustainability.
The D.C. Department of Transportation announced the funding of 10 transportation enhancement projects throughout the city on Thursday.
An Indian government official called for education reform in India and the growth of an Indian university system in a speech last night in Copley Formal Lounge.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan spoke about the need for higher education standards at the East Coast Chicano Student Forum in Copley Formal Lounge on Oct. 10.
It was announced this week that there has been a marked increase in noise citations issued to students by the Metropolitan Police Department.
Members of the Georgetown community donated used clothes on Tuesday to the New-to-You Clothing Party.
The House of Representatives passed the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 on Thursday, which would end federal subsidization of private student loans.
