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Georgetown hosts the 7th Annual International Conference on Cyber Engagement with keynote speakers from across the public and private sectors as well as panelist experts from around the world. Read More
Rear Adm. Richard W. Childs (C’87, M’91), assistant surgeon general in the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service, delivers the keynote address at the School of Nursing & Health Studies' annual event celebrating undergraduate research and faculty mentorship. Read More
The global Sustainable Oceans Alliance (SOA) created by Georgetown student Daniela Fernandez (C’17) is celebrating Earth Day by hosting its third annual Sustainable Oceans Summit. Read More
Three graduate students in Georgetown's School of Nursing & Health Studies win a competition focused on health care innovation for their proposed emergency-department-focused tool to help hospitals manage the care of repeat patient visitors. Read More
Georgetown alumnus Dr. Mark Dybul (C'85, M'92), executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, expresses cautious optimism at a recent global health conference. Read More
Georgetown, in partnership with the Archdiocese of Washington and the Society of Jesus in the United States, holds a religious ceremony and building dedication in remembrance of the university's historical ties to slavery and its steps toward contrition and hope. Read More
Charles Kupchan, a former special assistant to the president and senior director for European affairs for the National Security Council in the Obama administration, returns to Georgetown this semester to teach in the School of Foreign Service. Read More
Georgetown dedicates Isaac Hawkins Hall to honor the lives of the 272 enslaved children, women and men who were sold by the Maryland Province of Jesuits in 1838 to benefit the university. Read More
The 19th-century free woman of color for whom Georgetown’s Anne Marie Becraft Hall will be named April 18 founded one of the first schools for black girls in Georgetown and later became one of America’s first black nuns. Read More
Martin Scorsese screens his film Silence at Georgetown and talks about the movie, his career and religious dimensions of his work at a Faith and Culture Lecture Series event co-sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and the Office of the President. Read More