Attend bTech (Business of Technology Conference)

Interested in a career in tech? Unsure if a liberal arts or non-technical degree can take you there? bTech is a conference designed by non-tech majors for those who want to pursue a career in the tech industry.
Hear about government relations at Spotify and Snapchat, marketing at Samsung, about how GW alum started their own startups and so much more. Network with professionals over lunch and an ending reception.
Attend bTech on November 9th from 10:00am – 4:00pm.
bTech Conference is generously supported by the GW Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, GW Center for Career Services, F. David Fowler Career Center and GW DATA.
📝 Registration: go.gwu.edu/btech

Fulbright Alumni Panel

Join us for a panel of UHP alums who have had recent Fulbright experiences abroad. They will share the projects they did, the Fulbright application process, and the ways the overall experience changed them. If you’re interested in pursuing a Fulbright experience, and want to the chance to learn more from our very own UHP alums, come by the townhouse Thursday, November 1, 5-6pm. Snacks provided!

"Connecting College with Career" – UHP Alumni Career Panel

The UHP is honored to host an alumni career panel, featuring alums from Amazon, Booz Allen Hamilton, the City of New York, Microsoft, and our very own GWU! They will be sharing how they navigated their careers after graduation, and the wisdom they picked up along the way. Whether you’re a first year student, a senior, or anywhere in between, you don’t want to miss out. Thursday, November 8th, 6-7pm in the honors townhouse. Snacks provided! Please RSVP here.

2018 Ready, Set, Grow! Career Conference

Ready, Set, Grow! is a major career conference featuring eight panels, each focusing on the fields of Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Consulting, Data Analytics, Sports, Events & Hospitality Management, International Economics & Development, and Law & Public Policy. This award-winning and the fully student-run conference had 200+ recruiters, professionals, and students in attendance last year and we expect an even larger presence this year. The purpose of this event is to give students an opportunity to explore various career opportunities as well as connect with industry professionals and recruiters. Some of the companies that will be represented are Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Microsoft, The World Bank Group, J.P. Morgan, Hilton, Bloomberg BNA and there will be more to come!
If you are attending the conference please fill out this form to confirm which panels you will be attending: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4m4u6tKymYKBqvx6j5GwJqMsy4MC0CFpXJkc6djTWvW5hAQ/viewform
To attend the conference you MUST fill out the form above. All majors are invited to attend.
Schedule of Events:
Opening Reception & Check-In – 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (during the Opening Reception we will be offering head shots)
Keynote Address from GWSB Dean Mehrotra – 1:00 PM – 1:20 PM
Round One Panels – 1:30 PM – 2:15 PM
– Consulting
– Data Analytics
– Sports, Events & Hospitality Management
– International Economics & Development
Networking & Coffee – 2:15 PM – 2:35 PM
Round Two Panels – 2:45 PM – 3:30 PM
– Marketing & Advertising
– Finance
– Accounting
– Law & Public Policy
Networking & Recruiting Reception – 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Dress code is business professional.
Hosted by Alpha Kappa Psi & Delta Sigma Pi. Sponsored by Lyft.

"Halloweentown" Peer Advisor Movie Night

Peer advisors Ryan and Chrissy will be hosting a special screening of Halloweentown in the Club Room on Thursday, October 25th at 7:30 PM. Get into the spoopy spirit with this classic not-so-scary Halloween movie! We’ve got you covered on popcorn, snacks, and timeless advice about owning your weirdness.
Halloweentown: because who doesn’t need more Debbie Reynolds in their life?

The Student Research Forum: A Home for GW Undergraduate Research

As I near the halfway mark of my final semester at GW, graduate school applications have helped me look back on my undergraduate career and understand the aspects of it that have made the deepest impressions on my intellectual and personal development. Upon this reflection, I have found that the research I conducted while in Namibia during the summer of 2017—what became my honors thesis this past spring—has been my most meaningful undertaking as an undergraduate.
I was in Namibia as a WorldTeach volunteer, teaching grades 4-12 ICT and English language. While there, I noticed the effects of the extreme drought the region had been experiencing since 2012. One of my close friends, a local geography teacher, helped me understand the climatic changes the area was undergoing. These conversations inspired what would become my honors thesis, which aimed to answer the following question: which factors lead to successful projects which seek to address climate change-related issues through mitigation and/or adaptation? To answer this question, I began anthropological field research, interviewing local farmers, community members, and government workers to understand their perspectives.
Upon my return to GWU, I participated in the year-long Elliott School Undergraduate Research Scholars program where I used my study in Namibia as the basis for my honors thesis: “Environmental Development and Sustainability in Southern Africa: A Case Study of Government-Led Drought Relief in Namibia.”
Through the Undergraduate Scholars program, my research became far more than I ever could have expected. I presented my research at symposiums at GW, Research Days, and I even had the opportunity to present my findings at the Midwest Political Science Association’s annual conference in Chicago. After working for a year on this project I was left with a paper I was proud of and that has inspired me to pursue further education and continue my research.
I realize that without this opportunity to write a thesis I may never have discovered my passion for research that helps us understand the complex social phenomena surrounding climate change. Knowing how important research has been to my undergraduate experience, I am now involved in an organization that seeks to support other undergraduates as they pursue independent research: the Student Research Forum. Through workshops, presentations, and symposia, the SRF empowers GW students to harness their research for academic and career enrichment.
If you are currently working on a research project as part of a thesis, capstone, or class or just for your own personal interest; if you are an underclassman who is thinking about starting research later in your academic career and wants to learn more about resources at GW; or if you just want to support your peers in their endeavors, there is a place for you at SRF.
If you are interested in learning more about SRF events, please fill out this form and visit our website.
Our first event of the year is a Research Roundtable, coming up on October 23. This Roundtable is an informal event where you can bring any project you have been working on in any discipline and seek advice and guidance from peers. Take this opportunity to prepare for final presentations of research papers for class, your senior thesis, or other projects you have been working on throughout the semester. You can also come to support your peers and hear about the incredible projects undergraduates are working on.
The event will be held at 7:15pm at the GW Innovation Center, Tompkins Hall Room M06. Sign up here.
If you would like to become even more involved with the SRF, we are still looking for new board members for 2018-2019. Joining the SRF board is a great way to gain leadership experience and become more involved in the undergraduate research community at GW. Underclassmen are encouraged to join. For more information please contact the SRF at gwusrf@gmail.com.

"The Exorcist" Peer Advisor Movie Night

THINGS ARE GETTING SPOOKY in the UHP with our first peer advisor movie night of the semester! Join Peer Advisor Kelsie for a screening of the ultimate classic horror film, “The Exorcist,” on Friday, October 19th at 7PM. We’ll have movie snacks and a scary old building to set the scene.
After the movie, we’ll head over to Georgetown and visit the filming location (if you don’t faint during the screening, of course).

Tour the Capitol with the UHP!

Are you interested in learning about the American presidents that came before George Washington? Do you want to see the infamous Room(s) Where It Happened? Do you dare to tread on the turf of Demon Cat and the ghosts of numerous political heavyweights? Would you like to learn the artistic techniques that give the Rotunda Frieze its striking three-dimensional effect? Do you wish to see the original draft of the Fourteenth Amendment with your own eyes? Then believe me when I tell you that you want to sign up for the upcoming Capitol tour with the UHP! Join Peer Advisor Kyla for a tour of the US Capitol on Friday, October 12! But don’t just take my word for it. Read these testimonials from recent tour attendees:
“Amazingly informative, educationally stimulating, filled with fun facts – all fall short of describing our recent US Capitol tour by intern Kyla Percival of Congresswoman Karen Handel’s office. She was attentive to our interests and gave details specific to our state and those of the others on our tour. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone.” -A Georgian constituent
“10/10 would recommend. Kyla is an excellent tour guide and will even let you stop at the Capitol cafeteria to get a cookie or donut!” -Honors student Joseph Brecht
“Going on a Capitol tour with Kyla was a highlight of my year for sure. Not only is visiting the Capitol a super cool “only in DC” moment, but Kyla is the best tour guide out there! In fact, she was sought after by different congressional offices to give tours to their VIPs! Kyla tailored the tour to my interests and kept me laughing the whole time! 10/10 would recommend.”-Honors student Ellie Smith
You’ll learn countless fun facts about American history and get to see amazing sights typically reserved for VIP tours. We’ll visit the original Supreme Court chambers, see the location of Charles Sumner’s caning in the Senate, and stand at the desk sites of all the representatives who went on to become president. You will be getting the same treatment as Indian Minister of Law and Justice Ravi Shankar Prasad, the members of Zac Brown Band and Sugarland. This tour is bipartisanly recommended by Reps Brenda Lawrence of Michigan and Joe Wilson of South Carolina. Congresswoman Karen Handel calls it “The best tour ever!” This is also the only tour officially endorsed by the Asian American Hotel Owners Association. You’ll be able to dazzle your friends with your extensive political knowledge and the pictures you’ve snapped in these historic rooms. Don’t miss out on what’s sure to be an awesome #OnlyAtGW experience you’ll remember for years to come!
Spots for this event are limited, so please only sign up if you’re actually able to attend! We’ll be meeting at the Capitol building on Friday, 10/12 at 12:45 PM.  Make sure to pick up your ticket at the front office by 11:00 AM on Thursday, 10/11 or your spot will be given to someone on the waitlist! If the event is full and you’d like to be added to the waitlist, please email uhp@gwu.edu with the subject line “Capitol Tour Waitlist.”

Sign up here!