George Washington University
Some of the key events about George Washington University
- 1821Founded as Columbian College in the District of Columbia
- 1904Renamed to George Washington University
- 1904Adopted the "Colonials" nickname, which some later criticized as having colonialist connotations
- 1912Established the School of Education
- 1918Temporarily closed due to the influenza pandemic and World War I
- 1928Opened the School of Government
- 1940Launched one of the first university-based human genetics programs in the United States
- 1954Established the National Law Center
- 1954Refused to play against integrated basketball teams, leading to controversy
- 1967Faced student protests and sit-ins over various campus issues
- 1970Experienced violent anti-war protests, resulting in property damage and arrests
- 1981Opened the School of Public and International Affairs
- 1987Dealt with a major financial crisis, leading to budget cuts and layoffs
- 1996Launched the School of Public Health and Health Services
- 2009Misreported admissions data, overstating the high school class ranks of its freshmen
- 2010Opened the Science and Engineering Hall, a state-of-the-art research facility
- 2011Faced criticism for inflating reported alumni donation rates
- 2015Established the Milken Institute School of Public Health
- 2015Admitted to incorrectly reporting data on the percentage of incoming freshmen in the top 10% of their high school class
- 2020Sued by students seeking partial tuition refunds due to the shift to online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic
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