GW Engineering
Welcome to the GW School of Engineering and Applied Science! Small school, big impact.
GW Engineering is a preeminent engineering school with recognized and differentiated strengths in high-quality education and high-impact research that leverage our competitive advantages and our diverse community. These strengths emerge from the synthesis of technical expertise, a broader perspective, and our unique location in the nation’s capital, empowering our faculty, students, and alumni for
06/16/2026
Don’t mind us, we’re just missing our students 😢
We hope everyone is having a fantastic summer but we can’t wait to see you again this fall. SEH doesn’t feel the same without you 💛💙
06/04/2026
Where ideas become prototypes. 💡
In GW Engineering’s new Model-Based
Engineering (MBE) course, undergraduate systems engineering students took innovative sensor system concepts from idea to reality.
One team even developed a system that translates American Sign Language (ASL) letters into on-screen text.
Learn how students are combining hands-on engineering, AI/ML, and creativity to build real-world solutions: go.gwu.edu/mbe
05/06/2026
A special congratulations to the 17 GW Engineering students who received Outstanding Academic Achievement awards at this year’s Academic Honors Ceremony, including Mechanical Engineering major Marc-Andre Berthin who was recognized as our 2026 Distinguished Scholar for his leadership across student organizations and research!
Read more about how our students are exemplifying : go.gwu.edu/3ff
05/05/2026
🌍✈️ Engineering… but make it global.
Ever thought about studying abroad but weren’t sure if it would actually work with your schedule (or your wallet)? 👀
At GW Engineering, students are:
✨ Taking classes abroad (yes, they count!)
✨ Keeping their scholarships
✨ Getting stipends (!!)
✨ Exploring places like South Korea through programs like Korea University
So… what’s stopping you? 👇
🔗 Visit this link to read more + find your program: go.gwu.edu/j5v
For 30 years, Machine Shop Lab Manager William Rutkowski has helped students and faculty at GW bring their ideas to life.
Watch the video and read the full article on GW Today to learn more about Bill's impact on the GW community: go.gwu.edu/srw
Innovation was on display today for our annual R&D Showcase! Check out the recap video above to see ⚙️
04/08/2026
All hands on deck for student innovation!
GW Engineering students are charting new waters through hands-on experiences like Electric Yacht—where learning is powered by teamwork, creativity and clean energy.
Your gift helps students stay the course, gain real-world experience, and launch bold ideas that move from the classroom to open water. But, we can’t do it without you.
Help these students stay full speed ahead by giving a gift today! go.gwu.edu/give26
04/07/2026
The Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Assistant (UTLA) program empowers high-achieving GW Engineering students to support their peers through in-class assistance, office hours, review sessions, and small-group tutoring.
UTLA students play a vital role in strengthening the academic experience across GW Engineering, helping fellow students build confidence and succeed in challenging coursework, while also developing their own communication, leadership, and teaching skills.
Your support helps sustain and expand this impactful program, ensuring more students have access to peer-led learning and mentorship.
This Giving Day, consider making a gift to support the UTLA Program and invest in student success at every level.
Make your impact today: go.gwu.edu/give26
04/07/2026
Meet Maddie Wilson, a junior studying Engineering Management and Systems Engineering. This year, she’s taken her GW experience to new heights by building real-world skills on the GW Rocket Team and supporting first‑year students through the SEAS Student Peer Advisory Network, or SEASSPAN, where she’s formed meaningful friendships.
Thanks to donor support, Maddie has had opportunities she never imagined possible, from hands-on engineering projects to leadership experiences that are shaping her future. Every gift, no matter the amount, opens doors for students like Maddie to take a leap, try something new, and approach every challenge with confidence.
This Giving Day, please consider supporting the Engineering Student Success Fund, which fuels the teams, programs, and experiences that make GW Engineering such a vibrant place to learn and grow.
💙 Make your impact today! go.gwu.edu/give26
Help unlock $50K this 💛
Alumni Sasha Pailet Koff & Matthew Koff will donate $50K for student success when 100 donors give.
Be one of them → go.gwu.edu/give26
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