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Dear Georgetown Freshman, We all step onto campus at the beginning of our freshman year the same, excited, and at least slightly stressed out. Everything’s… Read More
Emilio Joubert (C’19) hopes to inspire the incoming class of first-year and transfer students at New Student Convocation Aug. 26 in his role as this year's McTighe Prize winner. Read More
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and the Global Social Enterprise Initiative at the McDonough School of Business receive a $1 million grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to expand knowledge on workforce issues and women’s economic mobility. Read More
Jennifer Esparza (L’20), who joined the United States Marine Corps after high school, is named a 2018 Tillman Scholar by the Pat Tillman Foundation. Read More
Recent alumni and undergraduate and graduate students work on projects that provide housing to refugees and immigrants, on-the-go food options, a music app and more during the university’s eight-week StartupHoyas Summer Launch Program. Read More
“Choosing to attend Georgetown for college was a no-brainer as soon as I saw the smiling faces on the front lawn upon arrival. Read More
Amanda Scott is an alumna of the College. “My path to the Hilltop has not just been one of a first-generation and low-income… Read More
Hana Burkly (NHS’19, G’20), who runs a student-run, not-for-profit organization that recruits university students to teach English in underserved schools around the world, is also a boxer. Read More
Dr. Daniel Sulmasy (G’95), recently appointed acting director of Georgetown’s Kennedy Institute of Ethics, comments on the pope’s recent announcement rejecting the death penalty in Catholic Church teachings. Read More
Psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam focuses on how groups and leaders radicalize each other in his new book, Mutual Radicalization: How Groups and Nations Drive Each Other to Extremes. Read More