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Alumna Vicki Girard (L'87) has turned her passion for health and justice into a full-fledged, cross-campus program that connects law, medical and nursing students to reduce health disparities in DC. Read More
For the past three years, Georgetown students have engaged the emerging field of medical humanities to incorporate social and historical context with the study of science and medicine. Read More
Ahead of the 96th Academy Awards, screenwriting professor John Glavin reveals the key to any successful movie, from Barbie to Oppenheimer and indie films. Read More
Tony Parsons (G’24), a former foster youth, never imagined he would have 24 siblings nor that his career trajectory would lead him to public service. Read More
Come along with Renato Llontop Calosi (SFS'24) as he shows a week in his life during his senior year at Georgetown. Read More
We celebrate the many contributions of our women students, faculty and staff to our university community and society at large, and recognize the broad range of teaching, scholarship and advocacy at Georgetown that advance women’s history and equality. Read More
John Mayo, a professor of economics, business and public policy, unpacks how a merger could affect prices in your grocery store. Read More
Georgetown University joins the nation in commemorating Women’s History Month this March, Black Women Appreciation Day on March 1, and International Women’s Day on… Read More
Explore a visual series of responses from Georgetown University graduate students related to themes of legacy and pride, lived experience and allyship, as well as three alumni Q&A reflections. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown Community, The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) recently announced its proposed changes to Metrobus and Metrorail service for fiscal… Read More