School of Business
The GW School of Business (GWSB) is uniquely poised to respond to challenges and opportunities at
the intersection of business, government, and society, and we are framing a 21st century business school education that meets the evolving needs of faculty and students.
GWSB is committed to elevating our reputation as a thought leader and pioneering the future of business education.
We need your help to fulfill our bold vision.
To learn more:
- Contact Richard Goldstein at [email protected] or 202-994-2208.
Support a Diverse Student Body
Scholarships and fellowships play an important role in creating a diverse and outstanding student body. GWSB is committed to ensuring that deserving undergraduate and graduate students have the support necessary to reach their full potential as scholars and future business leaders. Scholarships help attract top applicants and provide our students with the freedom to follow their true passions, including internships and jobs in the public or nonprofit sectors.
Invest in a Global Business Environment
GWSB brings together theory and practice while embodying the principals of civility and integrity that are needed in our future business leaders. Our academic programs, led by preeminent scholars and respected business practitioners, train our students for a global business environment. Our internationally recognized centers and advanced learning initiatives conduct innovative research, promote scholarship, and demonstrate thought leadership, providing students a competitive edge and yielding benefits to society overall.
Prepare Future Business Leaders
GWSB provides students with hands-on experiences in locations around the world, providing insight into developed and emerging markets by incorporating a strong international orientation. By growing our global initiatives and fostering partnerships with international universities and organizations, GWSB is poised to educate business leaders for the 21st century and beyond.
Philanthropy Spotlight - GWSB
Lisa and Phil Leibow met in Thurston Hall in 1984 and have been married 29 years.
Walkable neighborhoods—where daily needs can be met by walking, public transit, or biking—have become a crucial feature when it comes to real estate.
Almost every sports team has a utility player—an individual who by virtue of their skill and versatility plays multiple roles and adds tremendous value to the team. For GW, Steve Ross, BBA ’81 meets that description perfectly.
Open Doors: Serena Wong, B.S. ’11
November 7, 2022
SJT scholar and first-generation college graduate finds meaning helping low-income students access higher education and thrive.