After graduating from Georgetown, Theresa Torres began working in the financial services office two months later. Find out what keeps her at home on the Hilltop.
In “Requiem for the Enslaved,” composer Carlos Simon honors the lives of enslaved men, women and children. In this mini documentary, he invites viewers into his musical exploration and process.
For the past 50 years, students have run all operations of The Corp, a nonprofit that employs undergraduates and funds scholarships and community engagement projects.
As the Class of 2020 returns to the Hilltop for their Commencement, meet three alumni who have been advocating in health care, law and finance since their graduation.
Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, which tells the story of the beloved Georgetown professor, returns to the Davis Performing Arts Center May 12-22.
The Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy, funded by Michael G. Psaros (B’89) and Robin Psaros, will offer research opportunities for students and solutions to challenges in global finance.
As part of our Spirit of Georgetown storytelling series, we highlight three alumni who reflect the value of people for others in their communities in the U.S. and abroad.
Maurine Murtagh (B’68) graduated first in her class from Georgetown’s School of Business Administration. She then trailblazed paths in investment banking, law and now, global health.