Alumni & Development
GW Professor of Health Policy Management and of Pediatrics Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, PhD, died of lung cancer on Nov. 29, 2019, at age 77.
A letter from Jonathan Agree, Associate Vice President and Chief Development Officer.
Wendy Gabel’s career took unexpected turns over the years, but lead her to a successful career in investor relations.
GW Hospital residents and physicians find help through the GW COVID-19 Response Fund.
Dear Fellow Alumni, I would like to take a moment of your time to consider the ways in which alumni can play an active role in supporting the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) community and give back to the school.
On an evening last summer, Francis L. Delmonico, M.D. ’71, and his wife, Janice, attended a fundraising dinner at the tony Beacon Hill residence of Martin Walsh, the mayor of Boston.
A straight line might be the shortest route between two points, but it’s not always the most desirable course. For J. Carl Craft, M.D.
Jay Katzen, M.D. ’72, B.A. ’67, was among six George Washington University alumni who received the 2016 Alumni Outstanding Service Award at the 55th annual Alumni Outstanding Service Awards ceremony.