Opportunities In and Out of the Georgetown Classroom
Each semester during class registration, I am reminded as to why I chose to spend my four years at Georgetown. Today, I am in the… Read More

Each semester during class registration, I am reminded as to why I chose to spend my four years at Georgetown. Today, I am in the… Read More
As a pre-med student, I poured in a lot of research for what school I would study at and why. When I found the School… Read More
The Georgetown community celebrates the holiday season in the spirit of giving, embracing time together and caroling. Read More
Congratulations to Georgetown’s Men’s Soccer Team! Play Youtube Video Georgetown marked its first-ever 2019 NCAA Division I National Championship for men’s soccer today with a… Read More
A Georgetown clinical trial investigating the repurposed cancer drug nilotinib in people with Parkinson’s disease finds it reasonably safe and well tolerated. Read More
Georgetown's Global Medieval Studies Program has a new direction, with students studying areas beyond Europe and debunking stereotypes about the Middle Ages. Read More
Georgetown graduate and New York Times reporter Megan Twohey (C'98) yesterday wrote about a tentative $25 million settlement of Harvey Weinstein's bankrupt film company with his alleged victims. Georgetown's alumni magazine relates how she and another reporter broke the original story. Read More
Two Georgetown seniors and a recent alumnus win the coveted Schwarzman Scholarship to pursue master’s degrees in global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University. Read More
A new book by Rev. David Hollenbach, S.J. advises how religious communities can make key contributions to the challenge of record-breaking displacement of people by war and oppression. Read More
Alexander Brown (C'20) designed a new way to streamline research on the brains of zebrafish, which are studied to further understanding of human conditions. Read More