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Generosity in Action

See how philanthropy at GW is creating powerful change in our greater world in the new Philanthropy Impact Report.

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OPEN DOORS

Starting Our New Century with a Focus on Access

Every year, thousands of talented and promising young people come to the George Washington University with a desire to change the world. But not every future leader has the same opportunity.

Let's Open Doors

 


 

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Open Doors for Veterans

GW has a long history of Military and Veteran support, from the first GI Bill recipient in 1944 to enrolling more than 1400 military affiliated students this semester.  Scholarship funding helps continue a legacy of service and leadership.  

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Scholarships Open Doors

 

Faith Arthur, BA '22

University & Alumni Award

Sam Steen, BA '22

GW Presidential Scholarship

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Philanthropy Spotlight

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Igor Efimov Installed as Collins Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Igor Efimov, a leader in cardiovascular disease research who...

GW Receives $30M Software Grant from Siemens

George Washington University engineering students will have access to the same design tools used throughout the global...

From Family to Fellowships

Grace Lau, MBA ’76, is an inspiring example of what is possible with hard work and discipline, but she also knows that “...

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You Bet They’re Loyal: Mark, BBA ’76, MS ’81, and Jodi Lederman, BA ’13

When Eugene Sweeney wrote “Buff and Blue” in 1924, it was to cheer GW’s varsity football team to victory.

In 1989,...

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30 Years and Counting

David Berg, BS ’68, had an impressive 30-year career with the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia...