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An Education for the Mind & Heart

Intellectual rigor. Social justice. Self-reflection. They’re knitted together in every facet of your Georgetown experience – in your studies, your research, your interactions with faculty and the career decisions you make.

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DC: The World at Your Doorstep

Washington is the epicenter of global politics. It’s also your hotspot for art, activism, entrepreneurship and public service. Think of the city as an extension of campus. Whether you intern on Capitol Hill, conduct research for an NGO or take time out at an embassy party, it’s your DC.

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A Sense of Belonging

It’s a community that’s bursting with energy and ideas. You feel it in residences built around shared passions and in graduate co-living spaces. You see it in the way we own our many differences. At Georgetown, you belong.

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Study in the Heart of DC

Georgetown has always been deeply rooted in Washington, DC, since its founding and continuing with the establishment of Georgetown Law in downtown DC in 1870. Today with the Capitol Campus, Georgetown is continuing its mission to form people for others in a new hub for learning, interdisciplinary research and civic engagement in the heart of the nation’s capital.

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Two men and a woman cut a banner for the Georgetown Humanities Initiative in an academic building.

On Oct. 25, the Georgetown community celebrated the opening of a dedicated space for the Georgetown Humanities Initiative, a university-wide project that aims to strengthen studies in the humanities.

Two men pose in front of a banner that says BellRinger.

A year and a half into medical school at Georgetown, Bryan Weselman was diagnosed with cancer. Now, he’s researching cancer to improve treatment for other patients.