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The annual NVC awards ceremony takes place in Jack Morton Auditorium, where the winners of the four vertical tracks find out their placements and prizes. Image shows three GW students on stage during the 2024 New Venture Competition.

2025 New Venture Competition Finalists Announced

The award ceremony is set for April 10 in the Jack Morton Auditorium.

Gillian Marcelle

GW Alumna Named to Forbes List

George Washington University alumna Gillian Marcelle, M.B.A. '87, has been named to Forbes's list of 50 Over 50: Investment.

Sevin Yeltekin

Experienced Administrator, Economics Scholar Named GWSB Dean

Sevin Yeltekin is an accomplished business education leader with deep experience in advancing academic programming and scholarship.

Katia Passerini

GW Alumna First Woman to be President of Gonzaga University

GW alumna Katia Passerini, M.B.A.’96, Ph.D.’01, has been selected to serve as the 27th president of Gonzaga University.

Students pass by the tempietto in Kogan Plaza

GW’s Online Degree Programs Rank High

Twenty George Washington University online degree programs ranked high among U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 Best Online Programs.

Stuart Levy, Seleni Matus, Brian Beall, Cevat Tosun, Don Hawkins, Christopher Kayes and Ibrahim Osta.

GW Business Tourism Program Celebrates 50 Years

The GWSB Master of Science in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (MSTHEM) program celebrated 50 years of excellence, innovation and industry impact.

Clockwise from top left: Kevin Brown, M.E. ’94; James Small, B.A. ’84; Zinhle Essamuah, B.A. ’15, CERT. ’16, M.A. ’17; and Dale Carlson-Bebout, M.B.A ’90.

Spirit of GW Awards Recognize Alumni and University Supporters

The Spirit of GW Awards ceremony recognizes notable individuals for their contributions to society and for raising the standard of excellence within the university community.

medical bag attached to drone

Drones Could Transform Emergency Response to Opioid Overdoses

Miguel Lejeune’s work shows drones could significantly reduce emergency response times and improve survival rates by delivering life-saving medication faster than traditional ambulances.

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo (left) shakes hands with Danny Leipziger

GWSB Professor Met with South Korean Prime Minister to Discuss Economy

GWSB professor Danny Leipziger recently met one-on-one with the prime minister of South Korea.

Cherry blossoms appear in front of a banner with the GW logo.

Pushing the Frontier of International Business Language Education

The business language symposium drew the participation of some 200 educators and researchers from across the United States, Europe, and Asia.