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GW's Global Impact Grows with Thirteen Fulbright U.S. Student Awardees

 

 

Thirteen George Washington University students and alumni have been awarded the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program Award for 2024-25. These awards enable recipients to teach, study or conduct research abroad, and this year marks GW’s first selection of scholars in Hungary, Lithuania and Namibia, as well as the Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowship in Public Health.

The Fulbright Program, initiated by the U.S. Department of State, is one of the world's largest academic exchange programs, offering around 9,000 merit-based scholarships annually in over 160 countries. Since its inception in 1946, it has facilitated the participation of over 400,000 individuals, enriching their global perspectives and expanding their professional and personal networks.

Jacob English, director of GW’s Center for Undergraduate Fellowships and Research, highlighted the rigorous application process and praised the awardees for their hard work, noting that they will become future leaders in various fields and drive positive global change.


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GW President Ellen M. Granberg addresses the Class of 2028 at Convocation in the Charles E. Smith Center.

GW Welcomes the Class of 2028 at Convocation

At Convocation, President Ellen M. Granberg challenged first-year and new transfer students to learn, grow and push boundaries to become the kind of leaders the world needs.

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GDub Election Hub

Join GW for Decision 2024 as we offer our expertise and insights on what promises to be a truly historic election. The GDub Election Hub is GW's central location for faculty commentary on the election, events focused on elections, and resources for getting involved.

 

 

 

 

 

“It was an inspiring experience to not only meet Bill Clinton, but to work alongside him to give back to the community around us. I am very grateful to GW for selecting me and my teammates to be part of this incredible opportunity.“

JOE GURSKY
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