Category: Georgetown Faces

Title: Matt Censullo (C’18)

Matt Censullo smiles for the camera next to a dog.

“Neither of my parents went to college. I wanted to break the pattern and go outside the New England area. Going away from home for college is an experience everyone should take if they can, but the journey does not go without its own challenges.

But…Jack the Bulldog can make any of the tough days into good days. He enjoys the small things like blueberry flavored treats, head scratches and golf-cart rides around campus. He lives the life and keeps things in perspective for me – with more than five generations of bulldogs, Jack is a daily reminder of the distinctiveness of the Georgetown community. I’m reminded how lucky I am to have come to Georgetown, where I have endless opportunities I otherwise would never have had.”

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