Georgetown continues support for its undocumented students by urging top Congressional leaders to pass permanent protections to relieve university communities experiencing “high anxiety and uncertainty” across the country. Read More
Georgetown students create an app – inspired by the U.N. HeforShe campaign – that connects women in university computer science programs and wins first prize in the gender equality track at the 2019 Hoya Hacks competition. Read More
This Dialogue, conducted at a Georgetown University Board of Regents meeting, featured panelists Mark Shields, weekly political analyst for PBS NewsHour and syndicated political columnist; Emma Green, staff writer on politics, policy, and religion at the Atlantic; Kim Daniels, associate director of the Initiative and member of the Vatican Secretariat for Communication; and John Carr, founder and director of the Initiative and chair of the board of Bread for the World. Frank Previti (C'69, R'79, Parent), member of the Board of Regents and leader in the Regents' Mission & Ministry committee, opened the Dialogue. Read More
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks at Georgetown about the nuclear arms treaty with Russia, the turmoil in Venezuela and U.S. relations with its European allies during a symposium on the "Future of Diplomacy." Read More
Julia Friedmann (SFS’19), the first Georgetown recipient of the Pulitzer Center International Reporting Fellowship, reported on the role of religion in the Colombian peace process. Read More
Georgetown Law’s Human Rights Institute sends 14 students, faculty, staff and alumni to Texas for pro bono work helping migrants seeking asylum. Read More
There’s no such thing as a bad day on the Hilltop. Even on the rainiest of days Georgetown never ceases to surprise. In honor of… Read More
Kojo Adjepong-Boateng’s (G’19), a student in the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program, says after working and living in several countries that his program has expanded his view of the world and provided him wih mentors and a sense of community. Read More
Georgetown alumna Amy Fong's (B’92) decision to leave the world of financial services leads her to meaningful and impactful work as the CEO of a nonprofit dedicated to the welfare of children in Hong Kong. Read More
Georgetown submits a formal comment to the U.S. Department of Education regarding Title IX regulations and encourages student participation in upcoming climate survey on sexual misconduct. Read More