Last week we introduced you to seven couples who met at or because of GW. Now, just in time for the 14th, meet five more couples who were inspired to share their GW love stories: Jennifer Cameron, ’04 & Brad Pfeffer, ’03, ’07 These two Colonials will celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary next month—find […]
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Valentines: Kathy & Les Megyeri
Kathy Megyeri, GSEHD MA ’69, CCAS MA ’82, met her husband, Les Megyeri, CCAS BA ’63, LAW JD ’68, GWSB MBA ’80, when they were both students at GW. The two went on to amass five degrees at GW between them—hear Kathy’s account of how they met, and learn why GW holds a special place […]
In Memoriam: Dr. George McClary
George McClary, CCAS PhD ’69, of Richmond, VA, passed away in September 2013 at the age of 90. Dr. McClary joined the Richmond school system in 1952 and retired in 1987, when he was serving as director of pupil services and special education. “Much honored for his professional work, he was a leader during the […]
Meet the 2013 Alumni Service Award Honorees
Five alumni, who advance the mission of university through volunteer efforts — ensuring the university’s impact on our community and future generations of students — will be honored on Thursday, April 18, at the 52nd Annual Outstanding Alumni Service Awards. All alumni are invited to attend the event, hosted by the George Washington Alumni Association. Learn […]
Paul Spencer [Wachtel] Sochaczewski, CCAS BA ’69
Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, CCAS BA ’69, (formerly Paul Spencer Wachtel) has published the book, An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles. It is Sochaczewski’s personal travel book in the footsteps of Alfred Russel Wallace, the 19th century biologist, collector, geographer, anthropologist, spiritualist, philosopher, conservationist, social critic, writer and dreamer. Sochaczewski follows Wallace’s eight years of exploration in […]
Douglas P. Scott, GWSB BA ’64, CCAS MPhil ’69, GWSB MPA, ’70
Douglas P. Scott, GWSB BA ’64, CCAS MPhil ’69, GWSB MPA, ’70, died on May 30, 2012 of natural causes. He is survived by his brother, David L. Scott, of Arlington County, Virginia; his son, Christopher D. Scott, of Arlington County, Virginia; his daughter, Cordia V. Hennaman, of Chesterfield County, Virginia; and six grandchildren.