Cheers and whoops filled the tent as Provost Robert Groves announced the Class of 2024, who gathered for the first time as a class to celebrate their graduation. …
As the founder of a political newsletter, Gabe Fleisher (C'24) has made trips to the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Camp David and Congress. He's also a senior ready to graduate.
As we prepare to send off the Class of 2024, take a look back at the memories, achievements and milestones from this next generation of Georgetown graduates.
Zidao Wang and Kieran Lawless spent their high school and college careers debating. Now, as senior year winds down, they put their skills to the test in one last debate.
Undergraduates traveled to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula as part of a new immersive summer course and found the experience shifted how they interact with the environment — and with their own…
Last fall, Marissa Nissley cycled outdoors for the first time to support cancer research at Georgetown. In celebration of Disability Pride Month, learn about her journey to the finish line.
Renée Clark always wanted to pursue law to give back to her Appalachian community, one that is often beset by poverty and substance abuse. This summer, she got her chance.
Maximilian Goetz (B’24) founded Robotics for All to provide equitable educational opportunities to students of all backgrounds, particularly low-income and underrepresented students, with an emphasis on education in STEM.
More than 800 Hoyas start classes today as part of a five-week summer program of academic, experiential learning and social activities, with many living on campus for the first time.
As the first Howard Scholar at McCourt recipient, Quentin Byrd (G’24) will receive a full-tuition scholarship to attend the McCourt School Master of Public Policy Evening Program.