Student Companies Named to Magazine's 'Coolest College Startups'
Two startups run by Georgetown University students make Inc. Magazine’s 2016 “Coolest College Startups” list. Read More
Two startups run by Georgetown University students make Inc. Magazine’s 2016 “Coolest College Startups” list. Read More
This is it! You just got the (albeit small) acceptance envelope and letter in the mail! You’re probably thinking about all the clubs you… Read More
Zoe Mowl (SFS'15) is one of 29 Georgetown graduates volunteering with the Peace Corps who contributed to the university's recent No. 7 ranking among medium-sized schools on the agency's 2016 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list. Read More
International health major Neena Aggarwal (NHS’17) takes her spring break to serve patients at a rural health clinic in Honduras through the Georgetown University Global Medical Brigade. Read More
Georgetown University Medical Center professor Timothy J. Jorgensen talks about how radiation exposure affected the plant workers at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, five years after the nuclear accident. Read More
Business professor Catherine Tinsley finds that women make up only 17 percent of corporate board seats, despite the fact that nearly half of the labor force is female and 51 percent of management and professional occupations are held by women. Read More
Georgetown’s Kino Border Immersion program, co-sponsored by the Office of Campus Ministry and the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching & Service, is one of the university's alternative spring break opportunities for students. Read More
Dr. Albert J. Fornace Jr. of the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center talks about cosmic radiation, potential health concerns for astronaut Scott Kelly and the implications for a future Mars mission. Read More
International health major Jordan Smith (NHS’17) co-chairs the Minority Health Initiative Council, a student-led organization within the School of Nursing & Health Studies that facilitates access and support for minority students within the school and works to promote health equity. Read More
The newly launched Center for Jewish Civilization hosts the first Keith Stoltz Biennial Conference on Jewish Civilization called “Understanding Contemporary European Anti-Semitism." The all-day event featured a variety of speakers ranging from State Department representatives to renowned scholars. Read More