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Anderson de Andrade (C’17) helps area students work to improve their English language skills as part of the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching, and Service's College Access Mentorship Program. Read More
A large clinical research program led by Georgetown and Howard universities receives a $27 million grant from the National Institutes of Health . Read More
Georgetown remembers its much beloved Rabbi Harold White, who spent more than half a century at Georgetown teaching, counseling and promoting interreligious understanding. Read More
A grant from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) will support the groundbreaking pediatric cancer research of Dr. Todd Waldman, a professor of oncology at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Read More
Georgetown marks the first visit of Pope Francis to the United States with activities and events while scholars share their expertise on the pontiff, his visit and the future of the papacy. Read More
Nearly 150 rising juniors and seniors will this fall become part of the new Spirit of Georgetown Residential Academy, where undergraduates pledge to apply Georgetown’s values in their daily lives and seek a deeper appreciation of what comprises a Jesuit education. Read More
Former Puerto Rican Gov. Luis Fortuño (F’86), Buzzfeed’s John Stanton and CNN’s Brianna Keilar are among the five inaugural Fellows announced today at the launch of Georgetown’s new Institute for Politics and Public Service (IPPS). Read More
Timothy Rosenberger (C’16) says he's grateful for the people he’s encountered at the university who have helped him thrive, and he's eager share that Georgetown experience with the incoming class of first-years as the 2015 McTighe Prize winner during New Student Convocation. Read More
Georgetown welcomes the students for the 2015-2016 academic year with activities and events for New Student Orientation weekend and Weeks of Welcome for returning students as classes begin Sept. 2. Read More
A new book by Louisiana native Bernie Cook, Georgetown's director of film and media studies, looks at how media representations affected collective impressions of the devastating 2005 hurricane. Read More