Sarah Cravens, most recently a fellow in the Roger Mudd Center for Ethics at the Washington and Lee University School of Law, has been appointed associate dean of research and faculty development.
Troops have been previously deployed in the U.S. by presidents, including George H.W. Bush and John F. Kennedy.
Costco is pushing back on a shareholder proposal that urges the wholesale club operator to conduct an evaluation of any business risks posed by its diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
The latest addition to Georgetown University’s Capitol Campus in downtown Washington, D.C. is the McCourt School of Public Policy. The new facility, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) has aluminum panel cladding and limestone base.
The Student Bar Association received additional funding from GW Law to resolve student organization budget deficits and moved to withdraw a contentious bill from the agenda at a meeting Tuesday night.
Warming centers will be opening Thursday evening in Mercer County due to low temperatures forecasted by the National Weather Service. In Mercer County, the Salvation Army at 300 Princeton Avenue in Princeton is opening a warming center at 7 p.
A man who state police allege was driving with a blood alcohol content nearly twice the legal limit struck a utility pole on Route 66 in Hebron in the early morning hours Thursday, which snapped the pole and took down power lines.
At his confirmation hearing last week, the former combat veteran and Fox News host said he was “falsely accused” in the 2017 incident.
Researcher Linda Greenhouse, Professor Greg Magarian, and Bill Freivogel — publisher of the Gateway Journalism Review — sat down for a discussion on Jan. 15 regarding the United States Supreme Court’s declining reputation among many Americans.
President Trump took the oath of office for the second time and was sworn in as the 47th president. He laid out a sweeping agenda and declared that the country’s golden age “begins now.”
In Tallahassee, which has a big chapter in the Civil Rights Movement (Google “Tallahassee Bus Boycotts” to learn more), the city is asking people to come out and honor MLK’s life and legacy with public celebrations over the weekend and on the day of, Monday.
Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, will be sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president taking charge as Republicans claim unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.