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The Board of Trustees of The Washington Center (TWC) recently elected two accomplished alumni to its Board. Isaiah Boswell and Geoff Schaefer...

Churches is TWC's fourth President—and first female in the role—as of October 2021. She brings nearly three decades of experience in nonprofit and higher education administration.

Dr. Pannullo is an alum, parent of an alum, renowned neurosurgeon-educator, and long-serving member of TWC board.

This interactive 45th Anniversary Commemorative & 2019 Annual Report brings The Washington Center's history, impact and testimonies to life.

TWC students share how a semester at The Washington Center helped them go from college to career.

Students will intern 20-25 hours per week, participate in virtual career readiness sessions and workshops such as resume writing, interviewing, and more.
Learn more about TWC's mission, student demographics, and impact.

The U.S.-Japan Council president was a staunch advocate for trans-Pacific collaboration and relationships.
The Washington Center has a tradition of providing scholarships to allow more students to attend our programs, with almost 85% of students receiving some form of financial aid.

Monumental Career Journeys Start Here. Kathleen Regan-Mills, Senior Manager, Academic Seminars started at TWC in 2000 and has been helping students see achieve their potential ever since.

How are members of The Washington Center community stepping up to help during the coronavirus pandemic? VET Initiative alumni Vegas volunteers with the Medical Reserve Corps in Washington, D.C.

This strategic partnership will provide students from Livonia, Michigan's Madonna University opportunities to gain invaluable career preparation experience in Washington, D.C.

Yisel Cabrera of Ford Motor Company Fund brings philanthropic and community relations expertise to The Washington Center's governing body.

Yearlong ‘Monumental Career Journeys Start Here’ Celebration Commences

The Washington Center hosted its Annual Scholarship Dinner, Bridging to the Future, at the National Building Museum.

The Margery Magill Memorial Scholarship Fund will aid students who share her passion for international relations, food security and women’s empowerment.

Former Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel, received the Lifetime Achievement Impact Award at The Washington Center's 2019 Annual Scholarship Dinner.

The Annual Scholarship Dinner honors those alumni, colleges and universities, employer partners, influential advocates and leaders, and generous sponsors that help The Washington Center connect...

TWC staff, internship advisors, board members, and alumni talk about benefits of TWC internships.