GW and the GW Alumni Association (GWAA) honored seven dedicated alumni at the 53rd annual Alumni Outstanding Service Awards on Thursday, Apr. 3, recognizing them for their volunteer efforts that advance the mission of the university. Established in 1961, the Alumni Outstanding Service Awards recognize GW and Mount Vernon College graduates. The awards include the […]
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Double Alumnus Named to Board of GW Museum
Marc Albert, CCAS BA ’70, LAW JD ’73, a partner in Stinson Leonard Street LLP’s Washington, DC office, has been appointed to the board of the George Washington University Museum, which is set to open in the fall of 2014. Albert will serve as co-chair of the Museum’s board, along with Bruce P. Baganz, president […]
Introducing the 2014 Alumni Service Award Recipients
Seven 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 3, at the 53rd Annual Alumni Outstanding Service Awards. All alumni are invited to attend the event, hosted by the George Washington Alumni Association […]
ESIA Alumni Gather in NYC for Evening with Dean Brown
On Tuesday, January 28, more than 80 members of the alumni community gathered in the heart of New York City at the Westin Times Square Hotel for a special evening to hear from Elliott School of International Affairs Dean Michael Brown and celebrate the achievements of fellow alumnus Dr. David A. Nadler, ESIA BA ’70. […]
Alumni Attend Veterans Memorial Park Dedication
On Nov. 11, to commemorate Veterans Day, many GW alumni were on the Foggy Bottom campus to attend a dedication ceremony for the renovated and relocated Veterans Memorial Park. Formerly located by the intersections of 22nd and G Streets NW, Veterans Memorial Park is now in front of the Gelman Library entrance at Kogan Plaza. […]
Professor Recognized by TIME Magazine
In a recent article, TIME Magazine profiled professors around the US whose courses are so popular that they often have “hundreds or even thousands of students competing for a seat in their class.” The list of “teaching stars” includes GW’s Faye Moskowitz, CCAS BA ’70, MA ’79 and her course, “Jewish Literature Live.” TIME writes: The […]
CCAS Alumna Publishes Third Novels in Series
Jean Cohen Joachim, CCAS BA ’70, has recently published a romance novel entitled “Memories of Love,” the third book in her series “Hollywood Hearts.” As an award-winning author, Joachim’s works have made Amazon’s Top 100 list. Joachim credits her success to GW’s American Literature department where her “love of reading and writing flourished.” Joachim has […]
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.