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Eight students and alumni shared $100,000 in prizes at Georgetown Entrepreneurship’s second annual “Bark Tank” pitch competition at the McDonough School of Business. Read More
Robert Bies, professor of management in the McDonough School of Business, teaches undergraduates how to brainstorm solutions to problems, develop proposals and create step-by-step plans of action in his new Imagination and Creativity course. Read More
Four emerging and diverse leaders focused on how the Catholic community can unite behind a shared commitment to protect the lives of the vulnerable and the dignity of the poor; to advocate for victims of abuse and violence; and to speak up for immigrants and refugees as well as unborn children and their mothers. This conversation asked whether and how Catholics, despite the failings of our Church, can help overcome destructive polarization to bring those who are poor and vulnerable to the center of our politics, and to move forward together to pursue the common good. Read More
Georgetown alumnus Brian Ferguson (C’18), once wrongfully incarcerated for homicide and exonerated after serving 11 years of a life sentence, has won a prestigious Marshall Scholarship to pursue a master’s of comparative social policy at the University of Oxford. Read More
A group of full-time and evening MBA students participate in a hands-on outdoor leadership experience that integrates the school's curriculum in developing resilient, confident leaders. Read More
Colleagues, faculty, students, alumni and friends thank Georgetown alumna Maria S. Gomez (NHS’77), the founder of Mary’s Center, which for 30 years has provided prenatal care to immigrant women in DC. Read More
Shavini Fernando (G'18), who suffers from life-threatening heart and lung damage, has won multiple prizes to develop a wearable device that would alert people when their vital signs go out of normal range and call 911 for help. Read More
“We are beholden to our commitments to caring for the whole person and developing people for others, and I believe these should be at the… Read More
Madeline Leonard (NHS’19), a global health major who hopes to become a physician, is researching antiretroviral non-adherence in Tanzania this semester as part of the School of Nursing & Health Studies' 12-credit research practicum experience for seniors. Read More
Colton Wade (SFS’18, G’19), a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, is a student in Georgetown’s Master of Science in Foreign Service program who conducts research on the fate of the world’s emerging democracies. Read More