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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
Rosemary Kilkenny, Georgetown’s first vice president for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Affirmative Action, delivers the annual Biondi Copeland Lecture and receives the inaugural Lancaster Award for her support of women in higher education. Read More
Junior government major Shakera Vaughn receives a 2018 Newman Civic Fellowship, which provides a full academic year of learning opportunities, networking events and mentoring to help her achieve her community-based goals. Read More
Cardinal Joseph Tobin outlines the moral, human and religious imperatives for defending immigrants during an event presented by Georgetown’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life. Read More
Getting one more degree than men is among the six strategies that can help women narrow the gender pay gap, according to a new report by Georgetown's Center on Education and the Workforce. Read More
Donald Moynihan, a leading public management expert, and Pamela Heard, a top figure in aging and survey research, will join the faculty of Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy this fall. Read More
Ted Leonsis (C’77) and his family provide a $1.5 million gift to create a collaborative WeWork White House space to catalyze startups and initiatives for the university and its network of alumni entrepreneurs. Read More
Biology professor Leslie Ries holds three NSF grants to research how monarch butterfly habitats have changed in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, as well as… Read More