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While much has changed over GW’s 200 years,
what endures is our never-ending
commitment to creating a
greater world.
MAKE AN IMPACT
GW to Double Impact with Landmark Dollar-for-Dollar Match
GW announced a major new initiative to dramatically accelerate investments in endowed scholarships to offer critical financial support to undergraduate students. The Third Century Scholarship Endowment Match: Unlocking Access to Undergraduate Education is the most significant fundraising match in GW’s history and will double transformative new gifts to need-based, undergraduate scholarship endowments. This dollar-for-dollar match will exponentially increase scholarships for generations of GW students.
"Scholarships enable our students to realize their full potential, both in and out of the classroom, and endowed funding enables the university to support our students in perpetuity," President Mark S. Wrighton said.
NEWS AND EVENTS
At the Mic: GW Students Lead Interview with World Bank Principal
Four sections of professor Scheherazade Rehman’s Business Administration 1004: The Age of Globalization class visited the World Bank to hear from Naysán Sahba, the organization’s manager of engagement and partnerships.
STORIES FROM OUR COMMUNITY
Professional Headshot Booth Open to Students
Students can now use the Center for Career Services Professional Headshot Booth. The convenient process is self-service and takes 5-10 minutes for instant, professional-quality headshots that provide a window to your personal brand. Book your appointment and add the photo to your Handshake, GW Career Connect, and/or LinkedIn profile.
GW Premieres Four New Documentary Films
During Alumni & Families Weekend, GW premiered four short films: Gelman Library and Favorite Study Spots, GW’s Global Women’s Institute, D.C. as a Classroom and Commencement on the National Mall. Two additional films, To Bigotry, No Sanction, and GW Open Doors, were also shown. These new films highlight only-at-GW experiences that shape our lifelong community.
"Thomas Buergenthal visited my Holocaust class @GWtweets today and I’ll never forget it. It was the first time in my life hearing from a Holocaust survivor directly. Research through text is one thing. Hearing directly from the person is another."
Gavin Coble
BA Political Science
A Diverse Community is a Strong Community
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