The Georgetown Tech & Society Initiative hosted a week of events on topics ranging from tech policy and modernizing Congress to human-centric artificial intelligence and art in the digital age.
As we honor Juneteenth – “June” plus “nineteenth” – and celebrate independence, we also recognize the struggle – historically and today – to achieve true freedom and justice for all.
President DeGioia and university leaders paused last week to express their gratitude to the staff members who filled Redeploy Georgetown essential roles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Task Force on Gender Equity, charged with assessing institutional practices to promote gender equity among full-time faculty and senior academic leadership, shared its recommendations in a new report.
Georgetown joins a number of colleges and higher education organizations to oppose a federal proposal that would limit the time international students and scholars may stay at U.S. institutions.
Siblings, parents, friends, professors, supporters and fellow alumni share their thoughts and messages to congratulate students finishing their semester.
The university has launched a first-of-its-kind cultural climate survey designed to gain insight into students’ perceptions of their environments on campus.
Five faculty experts weigh in on their top concerns for the environment and climate change in keeping with the university's commitment to sustainability and Pope Francis’ environmental encyclical Laudato Si’.