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Hundreds attend the third biennial Black Alumni Summit to reignite meaningful connections with the university and each other across regions, schools, classes and industries. Read More
WHAT: Cybersecurity practitioners including those from Amazon, Google, Comcast, Microsoft and many others join top policy makers for “State of Cyber” to address… Read More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Centennial Celebrations will feature notable members of the Georgetown Community including President Bill Clinton, Sec. of State Madeleine Albright, and Speaker of… Read More
WHAT: The Georgetown University 2019 Laudato Si’ Fund, named after Pope Francis’s groundbreaking encyclical on environmental justice, will host a showcase on Tuesday,… Read More
Leaders in athletics, education, faith communities and youth sports converged at Georgetown Nov. 6-8 for the fourth annual Sport at the Service of Humanity Conference, designed to explore the power of sport to effect positive change in the world. Read More
WHAT: Founded in 1919, the Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) prepares future leaders to make the world safer, more equitable, more… Read More
A six-hour phone call with a suicidal friend and a commitment to helping veterans and military service members motivated U.S. Army Maj. Christopher Mercado (G’16)… Read More
Patrick Healy Scholarship recipient and varsity track athlete Josiah Laney (SFS’21) hopes to use his degree in international politics to better understand the impacts of foreign policy on low-income communities in the United States. Read More
The McDonough School of Business launches a new certificate in discerning leadership for the General Curia of the Society of Jesus, in partnership with Le Moyne College and Esade Business & Law School, to educate senior-level church leaders in the combined disciplines of management education and Ignatian principles. Read More
Georgetown honors its veteran and military-connected community by celebrating their stories and focusing on service and research related to their well-being. Read More