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Dear Freshman Bridget, There is no way to encapsulate what you will experience during these upcoming four years in a few paragraphs. Hell, even a… Read More

Dear Freshman Bridget, There is no way to encapsulate what you will experience during these upcoming four years in a few paragraphs. Hell, even a… Read More
Researchers at Georgetown's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center find that using prominent, graphic pictures on cigarette packs that warn against smoking can avert more than 652,000 U.S. deaths and infant-related conditions over the next 50 years. Read More
Georgetown Law announces the launch of the Georgetown Institute for Technology Law and Policy, which will convene conferences and workshops on new and emerging technology issues and create opportunities for law students to gain deep exposure in the field. Read More
Faculty and students from Georgetown's School of Foreign Service share thoughts on the implications and possibilities of a Trump Administration as it relates to the economy, foreign affairs and immigration. Read More
The first-ever go-go musical, Wind Me Up Maria runs Nov. 3-12 as part of Georgetown's Department of Performing Arts 2016-2017 season, and features the music genre that originated in Washington, D.C. Read More
Hey Hoyas! Although it’s been a little warmer than it usually is this time of year, it’s officially Sweater Weather! Living in DC has its… Read More
Georgetown celebrates the contributions of service members throughout November to highlight and raise awareness around the military community on campus. Read More
Faculty members at the School of Foreign Service tackle various topics related to the 2016 Presidential Election. Read More
Sean Sheppard (C’90) says Georgetown's Catholic and Jesuit tradition inspired him to mobilize college students through his nonprofit to help disabled veterans and Wounded Warriors in his San Diego community. Read More
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser gathers policy experts, residents, potential partners and public officials at Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies (SCS) for a discussion about the city’s infrastructure. Read More