Imperfect is Perfectly OK
Dear Freshman Sarah, Congratulations on making it to your dream school. You did it! I know that life right now is overwhelming. Your bed in… Read More
Dear Freshman Sarah, Congratulations on making it to your dream school. You did it! I know that life right now is overwhelming. Your bed in… Read More
Four Georgetown College professors receive highly competitive grants from various branches – the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy – for chemistry research that ranges from finding effective drugs to fight Alzheimer's disease to pinpointing ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
Members of the Georgetown Law community make predictions about the upcoming term of the U.S. Supreme Court during the school's annual briefing. Read More
Dear Georgetown Freshman, One of the most powerful things I read before coming to Georgetown was a piece by MIT admissions, titled “50 Things” (which… Read More
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, FBI Director James Comey and DEA Acting Administrator Chuck Rosenberg speak at Georgetown as the university hosts a screening of the documentary Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict. Read More
U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez makes an impassioned appeal to Georgetown students to help ensure an inclusive and prosperous economy and society for all Americans during the McCourt School of Public Policy's Whittington Lecture. Read More
The Georgetown University Disabilities Studies Course Cluster critically analyzes the concept of disability across different cultures, time periods and academic disciplines. Read More
The longer immigrants stay in America, the less healthy they become, according to a recently published study in Economics and Human Biology by McCourt School of Public Policy Adriana Kugler and a colleague from Dalhousie university. Read More
Dear Freshman Me, You’re here; you’ve made it! Welcome to the most exhilarating yet frightening four years of your life. I can’t even begin to… Read More
An event yesterday in the Wilson building brought together key stakeholders from District health agencies, the District of Columbia City Council, community health providers and health care professionals, is the first of a Georgetown series called The State of African Americans in DC. Read More