To mark Women’s History Month, the Women’s Center is hosting Soraya Chemaly (C ’88) to discuss “Rage, Activism, and Burnout: An Intersectional Approach.” Soraya Chemaly is an award-winning author and…
We celebrate the contributions of our women students, faculty and staff to our university and society, and recognize the teaching, scholarship and advocacy at Georgetown advancing women’s history and equality.
The Women’s Center and LGBTQ Resource Center are proud to announce the launch of the new Intersectionality Lecture Series. The first event in this series is a conversation with author…
Professor Derek M. Griffith, founder of the Center for Men’s Health Equity, is working to improve the well-being of men at the margins of men’s health and health equity.
In a statement released today, Georgetown condemns acts of violence in Iran and efforts to suppress the voices of those fighting for women’s rights, gender equity and freedom of expression.
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security presented the annual Hillary Rodham Clinton awards to Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska, The Countess of Wessex and Ukrainian women’s rights advocates.
Students have engaged with former heads of state and sitting secretaries and ambassadors — including Pete Buttigieg and Mike Pence — about the state of our country, world and future.
Alara Karahan (SFS'24) joined the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security for an event on women's education with Malala Yousafzai at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.
Know Your Power is a new GU Politics Forum series on barrier breakers and innovative leaders in media, politics, and public service. Launching this series is Rashida Jones,…
New Georgetown research reveals slowing rates of progress for women worldwide, with Norway ranked No. 1 and Afghanistan last on the 2021 Women, Peace and Security Index.