Georgetown and the Kennedy Center present the Let Freedom Ring Celebration
featuring CHAKA KHAN and THE LET FREEDOM RING CHOIR, Nolan Williams, Jr., Music Producer In a musical tribute… Read More
featuring CHAKA KHAN and THE LET FREEDOM RING CHOIR, Nolan Williams, Jr., Music Producer In a musical tribute… Read More
Sandra Jackson, executive director of House of Ruth, will be honored as Georgetown’s 2020 John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award recipient Jan. 20 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Read More
History professor Adam Rothman is teaching an undergraduate course designed to examine the university’s historical connections to slavery, that connection’s legacy and efforts toward reconciliation. Read More
Sara Rotenberg (NHS’20), a senior committed to creating an equitable world for people with disabilities, wins a 2020 Rhodes Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford. Read More
Now that I am well into my sophomore year at Georgetown, I often take time to reflect on my time here so far and where… Read More
There is a strange phenomenon that seems to happen to most college freshman as they move away from home to live in a completely new… Read More
Department of English professor and renowned poet Carolyn Forché was a National Book Award finalist for a memoir detailing her experiences in El Salvador between 1978 and 1980, including narrow escapes from American-trained death squads. Read More
In the world of Washington D.C., there is infinite opportunities and adventures. Before I graduate, I want to be able to explore and experience the… Read More
A celebrated poet and political activist, University Professor Carolyn Forché joins Berkley Center Senior Fellow Paul Elie to talk about her new memoir detailing her experience in El Salvador on the brink of civil war. Read More
New Hewlett Foundation Grant to Support Cutting-Edge Research Washington, DC – Accelerating threats to cybersecurity, the impact of automation on cyber defense, and the… Read More