Update on Approved Teleworker States
Dear Colleagues, We are excited to announce that the University has recently added Georgia, Arizona and Delaware to the list of approved states for… Read More
Dear Colleagues, We are excited to announce that the University has recently added Georgia, Arizona and Delaware to the list of approved states for… Read More
Dear colleagues, Over the past year, we have been reviewing the current management and oversight of our course evaluations in partnership… Read More
A longtime diversity, equity and inclusion leader, Latina veteran and disability activist share the diverse experiences and perspectives that shaped their approach to leadership, community-building and connection on campus. Read More
Dear Colleagues, We are writing to update you on a change to Georgetown’s Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) that will make this benefit accessible to… Read More
The Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy, funded by Michael G. Psaros (B’89) and Robin Psaros, will offer research opportunities for students and solutions to challenges in global finance. Read More
As of Monday, April 11, 224 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, April 3, through Saturday, April 9. Read More
Aaron Epstein, MD (SFS’12, M’18) has received the 2022 Citizen Honors Award for Service for providing medical care and training to communities in conflict zones — most recently, in Ukraine. Read More
Students will earn a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Georgetown through the university’s five-year degree program at a Maryland prison. Read More
Four women in Georgetown’s Black Law Students Association reflect on their experiences at the confirmation hearings for Judge Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. Read More
Meet this year’s Patrick Healy Graduate Fellows, a cohort that includes a Baptist minister, a political science changemaker and a biologist-turned-Spanish-linguist, who are pursuing transformative research across disciplines. Read More