So You Wanna Be an Entrepreneur?
So you want to be an entrepreneur? Well, if you’re anything like me, then you are probably super savvy and highly passionate about making the… Read More

So you want to be an entrepreneur? Well, if you’re anything like me, then you are probably super savvy and highly passionate about making the… Read More
The first large U.S. study of cognition in older breast cancer patients finds most women don’t experience cancer-related cognitive problems within the first two years after diagnosis and treatment, but a troubling trend involving chemotherapy and a specific gene may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Read More
Recent biotechnology and biochemistry graduates gain valuable research access to the renowned Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and an internship program through a partnership with the university. Read More
The new Georgetown-Kennedy Center Seminar Series creates opportunities for students, including free tickets to events, post-performance conversations with artists and faculty and a competitive fellowship program. Read More
Georgetown names a new cohort of entrepreneurs-in-residence – from the retail, technology, global consultant and other sectors – to advise the university's undergraduate and graduate students interested in starting businesses. Read More
Devita Bishundat is the Director of the Community Scholars Program. “Working for and with the Community Scholars Program is a dream come true. I wish… Read More
Janet Mann, professor of biology and psychology, collaborates with Google’s artificial intelligence engineers on individual identification of wild dolphins through images. Read More
One of my favorite things about Georgetown is the plethora of options to sit down and be productive. Every few steps, you will no doubt… Read More
Being from New England, fall has always been my favorite season because my family and I have traditions of going to apple orchards, pumpkin patches,… Read More
Dear Georgetown Freshman, As I look back on my time at Georgetown, I cannot help but feel sad that my journey on the Hilltop is… Read More