International students “concerned about their ability to travel” will be able to apply for free emergency summer housing, ...
Jabari Amud-Ramirez (CAS ’28) grew up in Fort Totten, a primarily Black and Hispanic neighborhood in Ward 4 of Washington, D.C. When he arrived at Georgetown University, Amud-Ramirez said the lack ...
SEATTLE — The University of Washington and Alaska Airlines announced today a renewed 10-year partnership that will continue Alaska's naming rights to Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion ...
Washington state has an unprecedented and worsening mismatch between the housing units people need and its current housing ...
Eastern Washington University is preparing to replace a long-dormant residence hall on its Cheney campus with a new, larger student housing facility at 106 N. Ninth.
A new proposal making its way through Washington may do little to alleviate the housing supply crunch and may simply benefit wealthy investors.
First pitched in November, a new 30-unit low income housing development is being developed by Waters Meet Foundation, a nonprofit formally known as Empire Health Foundation.
The approval coincides with a new policy requiring first-year students to live on campus beginning this fall, unless they live within 30 miles of campus or are facing specific circumstances.
On Feb. 26, federal agents entered a residence hall at Columbia University and arrested student and prominent social media ...
A campuswide power outage at the University of Maryland prompted crews to respond overnight, including dispatching staff to ...