Jessica Falcone, ESIA MA ’02, has been awarded the Edward C. Dimock Prize in the Indian Humanities for her manuscript, Battling the Buddha of Love: A Cultural Biography of the Greatest Statue Never Built. Battling the Bhudda examines the controversial plans and practices of the Maitreya Project, which has long endeavored to offer a multi-million […]
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Alumna Publishes Book on Losing Weight and Healthy Living
Uchechi Wosu, SMHS MD ’02, Milken Institute SPH MPH ’02, has published the book Straight Talk From the Doctor: Your doctor’s step by step guide to living a healthy life (AuthorHouse). Wosu, practicing physician in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area, wanted to write a book that would help her patients and readers at large […]
Two Alumni Honored at Black Engineer of the Year Awards STEM Conference
Two alumni, Malcolm Kirwan, SEAS MS ’02, and Lieutenant Commander Zeita Merchant, CCAS MPA ’10, were honored at the 2014 Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Global Competitiveness Conference, which took place in Washington, DC from Feb. 6-8. Sponsored by Career Communications Group (CCG), the annual gathering —now […]
2013 Black Alumni Association IMPACT Awards
On Sept. 28, as part of Alumni Weekend 2013, the GW Black Alumni Association (GWBAA) honored three black alumni and three current students at the annual GWBAA IMPACT Awards ceremony. Given out since 2006, the IMPACT Award is the highest form of recognition bestowed upon distinguished black alumni by the GWBAA Executive Committee. Each year, […]
Alumnus Runs for CA Congress
James H. Kimber, SMHS BS ’02, a 20 year veteran from Long Beach, CA, is running for California’s 50th Congressional District. Kimber served 20 years in the U.S. Navy, and during his career he graduated with a bachelor’s degree from GW. Following his naval career, he returned to school where he attended the physician assistant […]
Stephanie Ricker Schulte, CCAS MA ’02 & PhD ’08
Stephanie Ricker Schulte, CCAS MA ’02 & PhD ’08, published the book Cached: Decoding the Internet in Global Popular Culture. Cached focuses on how people imagine and relate to technology, delving into the political and cultural debates that produced the internet as a core technology able to revise economics, politics, and culture, as well as […]
Valentines: Kathryn Frazier & Andy Stone
Though they ran in the same social circles for several years at GW, it wasn’t until the summer before their junior year that Kathryn Frazier, CCAS BA ‘03 and Andy Stone, CCAS BA ‘03 saw each other as more than friends. The two got to know one another and a romance began to blossom. They […]
Aaron Brachman, GWSB BBA ’02
Aaron Brachman, GWSB BBA ’02, is part of the Washington Wealth Group, which was recently given the honor of inclusion in the NABCAP (National Association of Board Certified Advisory Practices) Premier Advisors list, for the second consecutive year. The designation is awarded annually by NABCAP, a nationally-registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, established to serve the needs […]
Babatunde Oloyede, SMHS CERT ’01, AS ’02, BS ’04, MS ’07
Babatunde Oloyede, SMHS CERT ’01, AS ’02, BS ’04, MS ’07, was promoted to lieutenant commander in the United States Public Health Service during the 2012 promotion cycle. He has also been selected as the 2012 American Society of Clinical Pathology Southeast Regional Award winner.