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 […]
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Matt Rhoades, CCAS MA ’99, Tim Miller, CCAS BA ’04 & Joseph Pounder, ESIA BA ’05
Matt Rhoades, CCAS MA ’99, is spearheading a business venture to launch a new conservative candidate research and tracking firm called America Rising. He is joined on his leadership team by Tim Miller, CCAS BA ’04 and Joseph Pounder, ESIA BA ’05. America Rising will be organized into two components that utilize research, candidate tracking, rapid […]
Mohamed Kabir, ESIA MA ’07
Mohamed Kabir, ESIA MA ’07, co-authored an opinion piece in Haaretz entitled “North Africa, the Obama administration’s policy orphan?” The article focuses on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s first visit abroad to countries in the Middle East and Europe. He argues that it was a mistake of Kerry and the Obama Administration to omit […]
Falkland Islands Observation Team Includes ESIA Alum
If you’ve been following the news lately, you may know that the Falkland Islands held a referendum from March 10 – 11, 2013, to decide if the Islands should remain a British territory. What you may not know is that a GW alumnus was on hand during the referendum, as part of an international observation […]
GW Mag Sneak Peek: Ann Becker, ESIA MA ’76
Have you ever wanted to see Costa Rica or learn Spanish? If you connect with Ann Becker, ESIA MA ’76, you can do both! Ann is an entrepreneur who offers guided, small group experiential trips to Costa Rica throughout the year. She’ll also be featured in the Spring 2013 edition of GW Magazine, where you […]
Juan Manuel Henao, ESIA BA ’01
Juan Manuel Henao, ESIA BA ’01, has been named Deputy Head of Mission of the Falkland Islands Referendum Observation Mission. As an impartial group of independent, international observers, Referendum International Observation Mission (RIOM)/Mission International de Observación del Referendo (MIOR), will monitor the upcoming Referendum to be held in the Falkland Islands on March 10th and 11th, 2013. The […]
Valentines: Daniel Tobias & Jillian Tobias
Before they ever met, Jillian (McKnight) Tobias, CCAS/SMPA BA ’05, and Daniel Tobias, CCAS BS/ESIA BA ’04, had something in common – they were drawn to GW for their interests in politics and political science. They had no way of knowing how far they’d go—literally—by choosing GW. The couple first met during the 2002 spring […]
Valentines: Arturo Carrillo & Kristyn Carrillo
Colonial Inauguration (CI) brought Kristyn Feldner Carrillo, ESIA BA ‘04, and Arturo Carrillo, CCAS BA ’03, GSEHD M.Ed’06 together, but not when they went through the program as incoming freshman. The pair hit it off in 2001 while working at CI’s student organization fair, where they were recruiting new students for their organizations. “We were […]
Alumni Leadership Gathers at Inaugural Ball
Recently, some of GW’s alumni association leadership wined and dined at GW’s Inaugural Ball. Pictured from left: Scott Jackson Dantley, CCAS BS ’92, GWAA Board Member Wendy Kabele Core, ESIA MA ’94 Ilisse Perlmutter, SMHS MD ’84, GWAA Board Member Steve Frenkil, CCAS BA ’74, President-Elect, GWAA Board of Directors Adrienne Rulnick, Associate Vice President for […]
“The greatest game GW ever played”
As Homecoming approaches, we’re excited to share the following story from Frederick Hink, CCAS AA ’63, ESIA BA ‘64, LAW JD ’68. Hink attended the legendary 1995 GW vs. UMass men’s basketball game – read on to find out what happened that night! On a Friday night in February 1995, my brother-in-law, Richard (Dick) Nichols, […]