Where to Get Your Caffeine Fix in Georgetown
1. Peet’s Joining the Georgetown coffee crew last year, Peet’s is a Bay Area favorite that us DC folks get to enjoy. With plenty of… Read More
1. Peet’s Joining the Georgetown coffee crew last year, Peet’s is a Bay Area favorite that us DC folks get to enjoy. With plenty of… Read More
Georgetown Law Professor Sheryll Cashin publishes a new book, Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy, during the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Supreme Court decision ending the ban on interracial marriage. Read More
Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, D.C., opens this semester’s Dahlgren Sacred Lecture Series with reflections of Pope Francis’ collegial approach and use of the 50-year tradition of synodality that he said could reshape pastoral care within the Catholic Church. Read More
Before coming to Georgetown, I was pretty anxious about moving into my very first dorm room. What would it look like? How would I get… Read More
Whether you are looking to relax between classes and meetings or find a new place to study that isn’t in Lau, there are plenty of… Read More
Alumna Kaya Henderson becomes Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Georgetown, where she will work with the university's president and provost to conduct research and advise on issues such as affordable higher education models, racial justice, college access and success. Read More
A group of 30 heads of state, CEOs and college presidents, including President John J. DeGioia, were in New York yesterday to officially unveil a new gender parity report for the United Nations Women HeForShe campaign. Read More
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of Washington, D.C. honors Georgetown President John J. DeGioia Monday night with its Achievement Award. Read More
A group of Georgetown academics and religious leaders participate in a panel discussion this week to reassess the role religious communities and universities may play in the wake of the violence that erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, last month. Read More
A new two-year academic inquiry at Georgetown, funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, is documenting and analyzing hundreds of incidents around the country in which free speech has been challenged. Read More