GW Interactive
Learn more about student life. Ask your questions. Meet current students. GW Interactive offers you the opportunity to get a personal perspective on our University.
Click on the links throughout this page to access the GW Blogs, the Undergraduate Admissions Facebook page or our message board. We look forward to hearing from you!
GW Student Blogs
Through the blogs of our current students you can learn what it's like to be a GW student. The bloggers write about all aspects of their college experience from the classes they take, to the activities they participate in and from life in the residence halls, to study abroad adventures. Each student has a unique story to tell and together they can help you learn what GW can offer you. Click here to read the blogs. In addition, if you have questions to ask our bloggers e-mail them at blogger@gwu.edu.
The GW Experience
Students
All in the Family
Greg and Heather Hachenburg talk about their undergraduate experience at GW, one of many sibling pairs to share in the Colonials legacy.
Creating Next Generation Leaders
GW program helps female students connect with leading women across a variety of fields and develop their roles as future women in leadership.
Where the City is a Classroom
Freshman volunteers experience life beyond Foggy Bottom...
Faculty
Fighting Neglected Diseases
GW professor works to eradicate diseases that affect the health, education and economic development of the world's poorest people.
Building the Super Computer
Pioneering lab puts GW at the forefront of high-speed computing and offers GW students unprecedented access to science and skills of the future.
Blast From the Past
Students map an ancient—and dramatic—eruption as part of a geological research program in the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.
Alumni
Giving Back to the District of Columbia
D.C. public health director calls GW education the foundation of his career.
GW Opens Doors
A chance encounter with a GW alumna helped give one GW undergraduate, an aspiring broadcast journalist from Texas, his big break.
The Legend Lives On
The $2 million bequest commitment caps a lifetime of philanthropy and service to GW, establishing the Elyse B. and Donald R. Lehman Endowed Professorship in Theoretical Physics.

