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The inaugural recipients of a scholarship that provides immediate support for students affected by the war in Ukraine share their hopes for Ukraine and for their futures as Hoyas. Read More
Georgetown celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring the vibrant histories, languages, traditions and values that transcend borders and unite Latine people across the Americas and Caribbean islands. Read More
As of Monday, September 19, 119 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, September 11, through Saturday, September 17. Read More
A team of medical students are leading active bystander trainings across Georgetown’s campuses and throughout Washington, DC, to encourage early intervention in the chain of care for opioid overdoses. Read More
My name is Jackson. I’m a senior in the College and I’m majoring in government. I’m originally from Newtown, Connecticut, and was drawn to Georgetown… Read More
Colie Long and Arlando Jones III, two returning citizens committed to criminal justice reform, have joined the Prison and Justice Initiative staff as program associates. Read More
After only three weeks of studying abroad, I am getting a grasp of what people mean when they say, “study abroad will change your life.”… Read More
The religious scholar, professor of Jewish Studies, and longtime friend of Pope Francis known for advancing interfaith dialogue among international religious leaders, is returning to Georgetown this fall. Read More
Georgetown mourns the loss of Rev. John O’Malley, S.J., a beloved professor and leading Jesuit scholar and historian who shaped the fields of Catholic Church history and Jesuit studies. Read More