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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who joined U.S. Appeals Court Judge M. Margaret McKeown (L’75) at Georgetown Law's 19th Amendment centennial celebration, and said we need to be engaged in ensuring equal rights and protections for U.S. women. Read More
Elizabeth Velez (G'83), co-author of The Hell With Love: Poems to Mend a Broken Heart with Mary Esselman (C’84, G’87), talks on Valentine's Day about the importance of poetry in healing after a breakup. Read More
Nowadays, it seems everyone is trying to land the hottest new internship or beef up their resume even before they get to college. Read More
As a pre-med student, you will definitely face lows and highs and twists and turns that will ultimately help you make… Read More
Katie Meili (L'20), who swam her way to two Olympic medals, now hopes to become a trial attorney. Read More
In response to the emerging outbreak of a respiratory disease caused by a new strain of a well-known virus, coronavirus, first identified in Wuhan,… Read More
Picking a roommate can often be a stressful part of preparing to go to college. We’ve all heard a roommate horror story where a pairing… Read More
I remember being in a Vermont cabin the summer before freshman year at Georgetown when the most exciting and stressful email popped into my inbox:… Read More
Mona Byambadorj (G’20) hopes to reduce social inequities of health and create collaborative environments among patients, administrators and clinicians. Read More
Philosophy professor Quill Kukla, a senior research scholar at the university’s Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE), is one of only 100 applicants around the world to receive the highly coveted Humboldt Research Award. Read More