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For nearly 40 years, Madeleine Albright taught more than 2,000 students at Georgetown. Today, her students share their memories of her impact in and out of the classroom. Read More
Solveig Baylor (C’22) and fellow Georgetown students presented their research at the inaugural Big East Research Symposium, an event that highlights the value of undergraduate research. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community, In light of the high levels of vaccination within our University community, and the easing of many COVID-related… Read More
Gracey Owen (B’22) won the Big East’s annual competition for student entrepreneurs with her pitch to make composting more accessible. Read More
As of Monday, March 28, 96 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, March 20, through Saturday, March 26. Read More
Two faculty members describe how their faith has guided them to navigate different worlds, reconcile seemingly opposing ideas in their professions and scholarship and discern the best path toward justice. Read More
Graduate linguistics student Helen Dominic is examining how narrative medical practices can improve immigrants' health care experience and outcomes. Read More
Georgetown mourns the loss of Madeleine Albright, the first woman U.S. Secretary of State and beloved professor who taught for almost 40 years in the Walsh School of Foreign Service. Read More
Georgetown mourns the loss of Madeleine Albright, the first woman U.S. Secretary of State and a beloved professor who taught for almost 40 years in the School of Foreign Service. Read More
Scientists at Georgetown discovered where humans are most likely to transmit diseases to animals — and which animals have higher rates of infection. Read More