GW Business Professor Honored by International Project Management Association
Young Hoon Kwak, associate professor of decision sciences at GW Business, was honored with an International Project Management Association Global Research Award.
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GW Business Professor Honored by International Project Management Association
Young Hoon Kwak, associate professor of decision sciences at GW Business, was honored with an International Project Management Association Global Research Award.
GSEHD Alumna Joins the Clinton Foundation as a Senior Director
Cheryl Gittens, Ed.D. ’13, joined the Clinton Foundation as senior director of learning program and partnerships.
GW Students Attend Clinton Global Initiative University
Led by former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the annual meeting brought together young adult leaders from around the world.
GW Monumental Alumnus Mark Shenkman Earns Museum of American Finance’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Trustee emeritus and Leadership Advisory Council member is known as a trailblazer in loan and high-yield bond markets.
GW Alumni Fundraise for Campus Art Project Honoring First Black Alumna
Two recent alumni are leading a community-wide fundraising initiative to commemorate Leah Brock McCartney with a public art project.
GW Medical Students Look to the Future after a Successful Match Day
The annual event puts future physicians on the next leg of their medical education journey.
Swimmer Makes Mark on NCAA Championships
Julia Knox was GW’s first women’s swimmer to make the national competition since 1995.
Heather Nesle, B.A. ’97, M.T.A. ’99, helped bring the first statue of historic women to Central Park.
Bouchet Society Students Highlight Research, Advocacy Efforts
Six Ph.D. students will be inducted into the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which recognizes diversity and excellence in doctoral education.
GW Serves: Senior’s Newark-Based Nonprofit Empowers Young Boys in Hometown
Milken Institute School of Public Health student Miguel Cardona started Boys to Leaders Foundation when he was in middle school.