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Recruiters surveyed by Bloomberg Businessweek give high marks across the board to Georgetown's McDonough School of Business for graduating the best-trained and most creative MBA students and for providing a diverse and entrepreneurial space for them. Read More
Current and former diplomats, including 12 Georgetown alumnae, share perspectives on women’s roles in shaping communities around the globe. Read More
Want to stay in DC this summer? Have no idea where to start? Look no further! Summer on the Hilltop was one of my favorite… Read More
The Corp is the student-run organization on which nearly everyone at Georgetown relies for their coffee and snack fix. From coffee shops to convenience stores,… Read More
Yu “Angela” Bai (C’17) plans to pursue a career in sustainable urban planning after using a prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship to study at the the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Read More
Bezi Yohannes (G’20), an graduate student in the English department, hopes that one day a wide selection of fantasy and science fiction by people of color, about people of color, will become as mainstream as the Black Panther movie. Read More
Juan Manuel Santos, former president of Colombia, speaks with Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis (SFS’76) at Georgetown about peace building during his presidency. Read More
The admissions office at Georgetown Law invites area high school students to its campus to think about how laws are made and introduce them to law school before they go to college. Read More
Three Georgetown students are among only 15 undergraduates who will present papers at the one of the world's largest conference of comparative literature scholars being held at the university, March 7-10. Read More
Jason Matheny, the founding director of the new Center for Security and Emerging Technology, answers questions about the unique role Georgetown has to play in bridging the gulf between technology and policy and providing critical insight and analysis to inform the development of A.I. policy. Read More