Warwick Evans Society
Named for the first medical graduate of Georgetown University, the Warwick Evans Society recognizes annual donors who give $1,000 or more to the School of Medicine. The society, formed in 1991, provides funds that help keep tuition increases to a minimum as well as financial aid for students. Today, the society continues to accomplish these goals while giving much needed support for new technology and enhancing curriculum at the school.
Members of the Warwick Evans Society and reunion volunteers are invited to
attend a reception in their honor on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 5 p.m., hosted by the
Dean and the National Chair of the Medical Annual Fund.
Reunion Giving Committee chairs and members have been asking classmates to consider making special contributions to the School of Medicine. Many respond by giving at the Warwick Evans Society level in appreciation of their Georgetown education.
- Give Online: Georgetown Alumni Online: Make a Gift to the School of Medicine
- Give by Phone:Toll-free (800) 424-2795 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EDT)
Your gift online or by phone will be counted toward the reunion challenge.
