Support the Department of Mathematics
We greatly appreciate the support we receive from our alumni and friends, which allows us to carry out many important projects as part of our commitment to high quality teaching and research. Your support furthers our work to enhance the educational experiences of our undegraduate and graduate students, for instance, by providing conference travel support, and hosting talks and other activities that expose students to the broader mathematical community and help make them part of that community. We are grateful for every contribution, however big or small.
Thank you.
Math Alumni
We would love to hear from you. Please send us an email at mathalum@gwu.edu. Let us know where you are and what you have been doing since graduation, fill us in on your professional and personal news. You have an opportunity to brag all you want. We really want to hear from you!

    You can make your gift to us in a number of ways:
    • Securely online at www.gwu.edu/give2gw. Just choose "other" under designation and type in "Department of Mathematics - XXX" (for "XXX" use one of the abbreviations below)

    • By mailing your check, made out to The George Washington University and with "Department of Mathematics - XXX" in the memo line (for "XXX" use one of the abbreviations below), to:

      The George Washington University
      2100 M Street NW, Suite 310
      Washington, DC 20037

    • By phone by calling the GW Annual Fund at 1-800-789-2611.


    Gift designations
    • Colloquium and Seminar Speakers (CSS)
    • Rodica Simion Fund for Enhancing the Graduate Student Experience (RSF)
    • Enhancing the Undergraduate Student Experience (USE)
    • General Mathematical Enhancement (GME)

    Suggested levels of giving
    • MATH* Club ($25) - Mathematical Activities True Helpers
    • LEMMA* Club ($50) - Legacy to Enhance Manifold Mathematical Activities
    • PROPOSITION¿ Club ($100)
    • CONJECTURE¿ Club ($250)
    • THEOREM* Club ($500) - True Heritage to Enrich, Optimize, and Reinforce Experience of Mathematics
    All who become a member of the Theorem Club are invited to join John Conway and his wife on the terrace of their house in France for a glass or two of champagne. (Click here to see pictures of the house and terrace.) The house is located at the end of the Brittany peninsula. Transportation to the house is not included.
    ¿We are open for acronym suggestions, MathWebMaster