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Georgetown alumna Bianca Uribe (C’18) is one of only 30 college students and graduates to receive the competitive 2019 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship to pursue a career in Foreign Service. Read More
Georgetown welcomes 60 new students – first-years and transfers – during its first spring semester New Student Welcome Ceremony. Read More
The Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life at Georgetown, the largest student-run, pro-life conference in the nation, marks its 20th anniversary, continuing a tradition for Catholic youth that has grown exponentially over the years. Read More
Chemistry professor Karah Knope, who researches nuclear energy elements, receives one of 84 early career honors awarded to scientists at universities and national laboratories by the U.S. Department of Energy. Read More
Alex Brillman (G'20), a graduate student in the McCourt School of Public Policy, receives the school's prestigious Whittington Scholarship for his commitment to environmental justice and policy. Read More
Matt Blaze, an expert in computer and network security and one of the world’s leading cryptographers, joins Georgetown in joint appointment in computer science and law. Read More
Wookjae Jung (SFS’15), a former Korean Air Force officer, wins a Schwarzman Scholar, winning one of the most selective postgraduate scholarships in the world. Read More
More than two dozen Georgetown alumni were sworn in to the 116th Congress Jan. 3, continuing Georgetown’s long legacy of alumni serving the public. Read More
Undergraduate international students from more than 130 countries bring unique perspectives to campus, where they get assistance with immigration, academic and personal hurdles that arise. Read More
A study led by Georgetown researchers finds that forced expression of a protein previously investigated for its possible role in cancer showed a significant reduction of fat mass in a laboratory strain of obese mice, despite a genetic predisposition to eat all the time. Read More