Kendell Long (C’19) is part of the Marshall-Motley Scholars Program, which provides training, scholarships and career support to the next generation of civil rights lawyers in the South.
Georgetown alumnus Isaiah Fleming-Klink (SFS’19) is among the three Georgetown students and an alumnus to receive a prestigious 2021 Marshall Scholarship – the greatest number of recipients from any one…
Alumna Mia Vanderwilt (SFS’19), who has studied snow hydrology in Alaska, fisheries in Iceland and soil microbiomes in Antarctic permafrost, is a 2020 Rhodes Scholarship finalist.
Georgetown's Global Medieval Studies Program has a new direction, with students studying areas beyond Europe and debunking stereotypes about the Middle Ages.
Recent alumnus Peter Nouhan (G’19) provides training to high school students to facilitate free tax preparation to low- and middle-income workers through the nonprofit he founded as a McCourt School…
The Penner Family Foundation, led by Carrie Walton Penner (C’92) and Gregory Boyd Penner (SFS’92), makes a $10 million gift to enhance Georgetown’s ongoing commitment to educational access and affordability.
A HoyasForShe student fellow at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and five other students visit Capitol Hill to advocate for full implementation of legislation urging the United…
Rashema Melson (C’19), who enrolled at Georgetown as a homeless high school valedictorian from Southeast Washington, DC, wants to inspire hope for underresourced communities as she prepares to graduate from…