With the announcement that China is sending giant pandas back to the National Zoo in Washington, DC, later this year, here’s everything you need to know about panda diplomacy.
In November, President Joko Widodo delivered his only public address in Washington, DC, at Georgetown, beginning with his vision for Indonesia and ending with a visit to the university’s mosque.
Charlie Wang (SFS'22), a technology policy researcher and alumnus, has won the 2024 Rhodes Scholarship — the second Hoya to win the oldest, most competitive international scholarship this year.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chính marked the 10th anniversary of a partnership between the U.S. and Vietnam and shared his vision for the country’s future during an event at Georgetown.
At the 2023 Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards, Georgetown recognized women peace leaders, including CNN anchor, journalist and war correspondent Christiane Amanpour for her uplifting of women’s voices and stories.
After announcing the acceleration of the Doomsday Clock — a symbolic time warning how close the world is to apocalypse — leaders discussed their decision with students, faculty and staff.
In recognition of its centennial, Georgetown’s MSFS program is honoring the far-reaching contributions of its alumni, including King Felipe VI, a U.S. ambassador and international affairs leaders.