Meagan L. Condon, ESIA BA ’92, died unexpectedly on February 25, 2014, at the age of 43. A native of Hingham, MA, Condon was living in Charlestown, MA. She worked for Putnam Investments for several years, and, at the time of her death, was employed at Pioneer Investments in Boston, MA. A full obituary is […]
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Anousheh Ansari, 1st Woman Private Space Explorer, Joins Scientific BoD
Anousheh Ansari, SEAS MS ’92, the first female private space explorer, first space ambassador and first astronaut of Iranian descent, has joined CRDF Global’s board of directors. The company, an independent nonprofit organization, promotes international scientific and technical collaboration through grants, technical resources, training and services. Ansari became the fourth ever—and first female—private spaceflight participant […]
Field Notes from Rwanda: One Alum’s Journey
For Luis Blandon, CCAS BA ’85, ESIA MA ’92, storytelling is more than a passion—it’s a calling. Blandon, a freelance content developer with expertise in writing and visual storytelling, has worked on a variety of projects, television shows to documentaries. “I love talking about what’s really happening—not numbers and facts, but the nuances of places […]
Dedicated Alumni Honored at 2014 Service Awards
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 […]
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 […]
Alumnus Named to Leadership Positions at DynCorp International
Laurence Grayer, GWSB BBA ’92, has been named senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of DynCorp International, a leading multi-billion dollar global aviation, logistics, training and supply chain company. In his new role, Grayer leads, manages and directs the legal affairs of the entire corporation. Grayer joined DynCorp International (DI) in 2006, most […]
SEAS Hosts Reception at Society of Women Engineers Conference
On Friday, Oct. 25, GW’s School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) hosted a reception for alumnae and students during the annual Society of Women Engineers conference in Baltimore, MD. During the event, more than 40 Colonials met for drinks, food, and lively conversation at the Hyatt Regency overlooking the Inner Harbor. Vicki Gumtow, SEAS […]
Alumnus Named a VP at Council for Higher Education Accreditation
Dr. Scott Jackson Dantley, CCAS BS ’92, will join the staff of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) as vice president for recognition services, effective Oct. 7, 2013. The vice president for recognition services’ primary responsibility is coordinating and managing CHEA’s recognition policy and process, working with the CHEA Committee on Recognition, as well […]
Alumnus Named Acting Dean at Rutgers Graduate School, Newark
Kyle Farmbry, ESIA BA ’92, GWSB MPA ’94 & PhD ’99, has been named acting dean at Rutgers Graduate School-Newark. Farmbry is an active member of the GW alumni community; currently, he serves on the GW Alumni Association’s Board of Directors.
GWAA Board Welcomes School Reps
In addition to a new president and members-at-large, the GW Alumni Association (GWAA) also recently welcomed school representatives to the Board of Directors. School representatives are appointed by the dean of their GW school, and represent that school or college on the GWAA Board. There is one representative from each school or college on the […]