Paving the Way for Women in Prison Education
Amy McNamara slowly lost hope after going through a cycle of addiction and incarceration. But as she prepares to leave prison, Georgetown has offered her an open door. Read More
Amy McNamara slowly lost hope after going through a cycle of addiction and incarceration. But as she prepares to leave prison, Georgetown has offered her an open door. Read More
As 2023 draws to a close, we're looking back at the past year at Georgetown Law, from headline-grabbing guest speakers to innovative student and faculty achievements. Read More
Through the HOYA Foot Care Clinic, medical students create life-affirming encounters with patients from all over Washington, DC. Read More
Kira Akka-Seidel (G'24) fulfilled a longtime aspiration when Georgetown gave her the opportunity to attend COP28. Here's what she learned at the conference in the United Arab Emirates. Read More
Grammy-nominated Professor Carlos Simon breaks down what makes Mariah Carey's hit the quintessential Christmas song. Read More
Faculty and digital policy experts will lead a weeklong training program for 30 Ukrainian public servants. Read More
Faculty and digital policy experts will lead a weeklong training program for 30 Ukrainian public servants. Read More
Maureen Corrigan is an English professor at Georgetown. She's also one of the most recognizable voices on the radio as the book critic on NPR's Fresh Air. Read More
The new 477,000-square-foot medical and surgical pavilion will focus on research, clinical care and medical education. Read More
This spring, students can engage with GU Politics Fellows who bring decades of political, government, law and journalism experience to Georgetown–and provide a peek into how DC really operates. Read More