Georgetown hosted a dialogue between an Israeli mother and a Palestinian brother who lost family members in the long-standing conflict and are working to foster peace and reconciliation.
During Jesuit Heritage Month, meet Ken Homan, S.J. (G'25), a Jesuit brother whose passion for woodworking connects to his research, faith and a new project for Jack the Bulldog.
Campus Ministry’s Press Pause series offers a weekly contemplative practice from diverse faith traditions, creating a space for respite and reflection for students of all faith backgrounds.
Georgetown has named its chapel in Copley Hall in honor of Sr. Thea Bowman, a Catholic religious sister who fought for racial justice and for a more inclusive Catholic Church.
Students and alumni share how a core Jesuit value has shaped them in unexpected ways—from a lightning bolt moment on a campus bench to experiences in a student-run asylum clinic.
Interfaith student groups and alumni helped create a new meditation center on the Hilltop for members of Dharmic spiritual traditions—the first of its kind on a U.S. campus.