Georgetown Honors First Female Heads of State and Palestinian, Israeli Women Working for Peace
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security and Hillary Rodham Clinton honored women who are working for peace around the world. Read More
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security and Hillary Rodham Clinton honored women who are working for peace around the world. Read More
Jim Wickman thought he'd work in parishes all his career. Today, he's 14 years into his time at Georgetown serving as the director of Catholic Life in Campus Ministry. Read More
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Georgetown students are engaging in politics and civil discourse both on campus and off. Read More
Georgetown celebrates Disability Cultural Month each October alongside the federally-recognized National Disability Employment Awareness Month, highlighting the multitude of contributions of people with disabilities… Read More
Dear Members of the Classes of 2026 & 2027, With housing selection for the 2025-26 academic year starting in November, we… Read More
As the first Catholic, Jesuit higher education institution to establish an LGBTQ Resource Center (2008), Georgetown celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community and draws upon our… Read More
The Georgetown community mourns the loss of philanthropist and NBA Hall of Fame player Dikembe Mutombo (C’91), who passed away on Sept. 30 at the age of 58 from brain cancer. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community, As required by the Clery Act, the Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD) publishes an Annual Security Report regarding campus… Read More
Sociolinguist Marissa Fond explains the importance of civil discourse and offers a few tips to have more constructive dialogues on divisive issues. Read More
The two former governors, co-hosts of the "You Might Be Right" podcast, discussed their opposing views and how to engage in constructive conversations with people with different beliefs. Read More