Connect with GWSB Alumni
The GW School of Business Alumni Network follows you wherever you go. Just be sure to update your contact information so we know where to find you! Check out some of the ways to stay connected with the GWSB Alumni Network:
- Use the alumni directory to reconnect with classmates and make new connections in your city
- Get involved with groups and networks near you
- Connect with us on social media to hear about the latest news and events and engage with fellow alumni
- Learn about the various benefits and services available to you
- Find out about career and networking opportunities
- Consider making a visit to campus, either in-person or virtually
GW Business Alumni Social Media
Stay connected with fellow alumni and your alma mater by following and engaging with us via various social outlets. Reconnect with old friends, roommates, or coworkers by liking our Facebook page. If brevity is your thing, check us out on Twitter/X! If you are looking to network, join the nearly 12,000 members of our LinkedIn group, explore the network using LinkedIn’s alumni tool, and stay informed by following the GWSB LinkedIn page. Regardless of how you connect with us online, we’ll be sure to keep you in the loop!
Read a guide to searching for GWSB alumni on LinkedIn
Return to Campus
Planning a trip to Foggy Bottom or another GW campus in the near future? Use the following resources to make your return to campus as effortless as possible.
Interactive Campus Map
Even if you’re not planning a trip back to D.C. soon, you can check out what’s new on campus with our interactive campus map. The map allows you to navigate the university’s campuses as well as downtown Washington, D.C. while learning more about our facilities and history.
In-Person Campus Visit
Washington, D.C., is accessible and easy to get around, with an array of affordable lodging located near the university and a multitude of dining options on and off campus. With its cultural venues, historical sites and vibrant social life, D.C. is a magnet for visitors from around the world. The university is an integral part of the District of Columbia and no visit to GW is complete without sampling the offerings of its city.