My DC Bucket List
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

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
Georgetown neuroscientists say they have identified how people can have a “crash in visual processing” — a bottleneck of feedforward and feedback signals that can cause us not to be consciously aware of stimuli that our brain recognized. Read More
To help counter threats to the Earth’s biodiversity, Georgetown is making a long-term commitment to increasing native and non-native pollinators on campus and is seeking designation as a Bee Campus. Read More
Washington, DC is famous for musicians such as John Philip Sousa, Duke Ellington and Marvin Gaye – as well as for its history… Read More
Coming into my first semester as a work-study student, I was nervous about finding a job that was the right fit for me. However,… Read More
Natalia Kellam (NHS’20), working with fruit fly models, developed a lab protocol to quantify DNA repair pathway choice by percent with a computer analysis system. Read More
Sara Fischer (G’23) uses her Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad grant to investigate how health care workers in Malawi are impacted by structural power dynamics across the health system. Read More
1. Capital Crescent The Capital Crescent Trail is an 11-mile trail that stretches from the Georgetown neighborhood to Bethesda, Maryland. This trail… Read More
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about free expression during an event sponsored by Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy and its Institute of Politics and Public Service. Read More
Georgetown is building on its strengths in humanities education and scholarship with new initiatives and classroom opportunities focused on expanding faculty and student engagement with the humanities. Read More