
Alumni Association president calls for more active board
The Alumni Association president said that the Alumni Association Board will develop a more formal process this year for connecting with alumni.
Volume 112, Issue 7
Stories from the September 21, 2015 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The Alumni Association president said that the Alumni Association Board will develop a more formal process this year for connecting with alumni.
The number of forensic medical exams performed in D.C. has increased about 70 percent since fiscal year 2010.
For the first time, all potential new members, as well as members of some chapters, will formally list their personal values before recruitment.
Ten years after graduation, women can expect to make $73,000 a year, while the median male income is $83,000.
When alumni think of making a donation, they don’t consider rankings, experts say.