New Marshall Scholar Plans to Research Brain Cancer, New Therapies
Recent Georgetown graduate Seamus Caragher (C’16) becomes Georgetown's most recent Marshall Scholar who will study for the next two years in the United Kingdom. Read More
Recent Georgetown graduate Seamus Caragher (C’16) becomes Georgetown's most recent Marshall Scholar who will study for the next two years in the United Kingdom. Read More
The new Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance will bring together the university's medical students with their counterparts at Georgetown Law to serve the most disadvantaged Washington, D.C. area residents. Read More
Abel Enrique Núñez, executive director of the Central American Resource Center (CARECEN), will be honored as Georgetown’s 2017 John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award recipient Jan. 16 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Read More
A new study by a Georgetown oncology professor shows that inflammation can slow early development of cancer linked to a mutant gene, but once tumors are established inflammation speeds up their growth. Read More
The McDonough School of Business receives a $7.3 million gift from the Baratta family to bolster its efforts to educate global-ready leaders by extending more global education opportunities to undergraduates. Read More
Georgetown professor Sarah Stewart Johnson is leading a National Science Foundation-funded expedition to Antarctica later this month that may one day help solve the question of whether there was ever life on Mars. Read More
James Pavur (SFS’16), a science, technology and international affairs major, becomes the 25th Rhodes Scholar selected at Georgetown for graduate study at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Read More
Hey Hoyas! I know this past week may have been difficult for many of us (admittedly, including myself.) In the midst of so many deadlines… Read More
Dear Freshman Mike, First of all, I don’t have all the answers. I don’t even know what I’m having for breakfast tomorrow. I have bagels… Read More
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew (L‘83) says complacency is the biggest danger in the stability of the economy going forward at a McCourt School of Public Policy’s talk on the legacy of the Obama administration. Read More