Professor Marcia Chatelain- Georgetown College
“I’m from Chicago and in many ways coming to Georgetown feels like returning home. I always went to Catholic schools, and I attended a… Read More
“I’m from Chicago and in many ways coming to Georgetown feels like returning home. I always went to Catholic schools, and I attended a… Read More
“Over the last nine years, I’ve come to love the hidden quiet of the University. The silence of early-morning student athletes making their way… Read More
“I don’t share this often, but I struggled after my election as Student Body President when some national media outlets wrote some hurtful things… Read More
“When I came to Georgetown 4 years ago, I thought I’d be pretty different. I grew up on an old orchard in Granville, MA… Read More
“Growing up in San Francisco, I was steeped in liberal ideas far more than any religious tradition. I attended various services throughout my childhood… Read More
“As I continued to get to know the workers at Georgetown, I started taking notes on our conversations. I wanted to give back somehow… Read More
“You’ll learn that above everything else, people matter. Invest in your relationships. Being “busy” is not an excuse, and you’ll… Read More
“I am involved in the Hindu Students Association (HSA), a religious organization that is home to several Hindu students on campus. From attending the… Read More
“I’m from New Jersey – just like everybody else at Georgetown. At least that’s what I thought on day one, but since then I’ve… Read More
“When I first started at Georgetown, one of the Jesuit professors came to speak to my class. Although I’m embarrassed to say I can’t… Read More