Zehra’s Intro to Study Abroad
After only three weeks of studying abroad, I am getting a grasp of what people mean when they say, “study abroad will change your life.”… Read More
After only three weeks of studying abroad, I am getting a grasp of what people mean when they say, “study abroad will change your life.”… Read More
Over the years, Georgetown has advocated for the release of Austin Tice (SFS'02, L'13), who has been captive in Syria since 2012. Read More
Through the MDI Scholars program, students paired with members from the Ethics Lab to analyze the ethical considerations of their research projects. Read More
This semester, students will be able to engage with the GU Politics Fellows, who bring decades of experience in politics, journalism, government and public policy from across the political spectrum. Read More
Cardinal Robert McElroy, former bishop of San Diego, has visited and engaged with the Georgetown community over the past decade. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community, On Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, the counting and certification of the 2024 Presidential Election… Read More
Georgetown's latest cohort of U.S. representatives and senators in Congress continues the university's longstanding legacy of alumni and faculty engaging in public service. Read More
Dear Residential Students, We are writing to inform you that due to inclement winter weather expected on Monday, early access to all Georgetown residential facilities… Read More
Since 2015, BAS has celebrated the professional and personal achievements of Georgetown’s Black alumni community. Read More
The renowned architect and designer’s artwork, “Mapping our Place in the World,” complements the McCourt School of Public Policy's mission and values. Read More
Graduate students worked with Greek companies to address environmental issues at Georgetown's new hub in Greece, which works to advance environmental research, education and sustainability initiatives. Read More