George Washington University

The George Washington University is a private federally-chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Originally named Columbian College, it was chartered in 1821 by the United States Congress and is the first university founded under Washington D.C.'s jurisdiction. It is one of nation's six federally chartered universities.
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Some of the key events about George Washington University

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

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