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Critically acclaimed author Jonathan Franzen converses with Berkley Center Senior Fellow Paul Elie for a Faith and Culture Lecture Series event reflecting on the author's life and writing. Read More
“I am a senior in the College double majoring in Government and Justice and Peace Studies with a minor in Jewish Civilization. On December… Read More
Georgetown convenes conversations with its scholars, student leaders and members of the faith community on social movements and gun violence the day before the March for Our Lives event. Read More
A recent agreement with an epidemic preparedness coalition and a newly created university-wide Spanish flu centenary project are enhancing the university’s commitment to global health. Read More
During its annual LEAD Conference, the McCourt School of Public Policy announces a new poll designed to create a better understanding of declining trust in institutions and how that may be connected to technological change. Read More
Dear Freshmen, Take a deep breathe. You made it, and you’re in for quite the ride. Soon enough, you’ll see that you’ve joined a community… Read More
You’re probably realizing now that your college experience isn’t exactly looking like the YouTube promotional videos you watched so intently when you committed to Georgetown. Read More
Geoffrey Chatas (C’85), Georgetown’s new senior vice president and chief operating officer, says it was a class with history professor Kathryn Olesko that set him on his academic and career path. Read More
Dear Georgetown Freshman, Congratulations on getting here, I remember how stressful application season was but I also remember the relief… Read More
Georgetown students, faculty and staff explore the best ways to engage in the work of reconciliation across campus and throughout the world during the 2018 Doyle Symposium on Teaching and Learning for Reconciliation. Read More