Scientists Claim They Genetically Engineered a Dire Wolf. Should We Bring Back Extinct Species?
Two professors explore the ethics and consequences of genetic engineering and the attempts to bring the dire wolf back from extinction. Read More

Two professors explore the ethics and consequences of genetic engineering and the attempts to bring the dire wolf back from extinction. Read More
Bennie Chang (SFS’26) shares his favorite spots in Florence after spending his semester abroad in the Italian city. Read More
School of Health and School of Foreign Service students traveled to the East African country and met with large organizations and local nonprofits to learn how they are addressing acute community needs. Read More
Unsure about what to take to fulfill your core requirements? Justin Higgins (C’28) gives his recommendations on how to make the most of your required classes. Read More
Devika Ranjan (SFS'17) has won a 2025 Soros Fellowship, a merit scholarship for immigrants and children of immigrants to pursue graduate education in the U.S. Read More
In a Georgetown Law event, Justice Sonia Sotomayor discussed the role of courts in safeguarding the rule of law and what skills aspiring legal professionals need to succeed. Read More
A year ago, Juliette Robinson (SFS’28) didn't know if Georgetown was right for her. Now in her second semester, she's realized how much more Georgetown has become. Read More
Harry Sun, a biology major, was named a Goldwater Scholar, a prestigious national award for the next generation of scientists, researchers and engineers. Read More
After beginning her career in fashion, Valerie Coats now helps incarcerated men and women take Georgetown classes at the DC Jail. Read More
Sydney Carroll (C’27) lays out the ultimate guide to help you navigate GAAP Weekend as an admitted student. Read More