Finance Professor Examines the Use of Bitcoin
James Angel, associate professor of finance in the McDonough School of Business (MSB) examines the use, relevance and ethical considerations of Bitcoin digital currency. Read More
James Angel, associate professor of finance in the McDonough School of Business (MSB) examines the use, relevance and ethical considerations of Bitcoin digital currency. Read More
Georgetown appoints Joel Hellman, chief institutional economist at the World Bank and an expert in global conflict-affected areas and development, as the new School of Foreign Service dean. Read More
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Georgetown's new Booth Family Center for Special Collections, funded entirely through philanthropy, is now open in Lauinger Library. Read More
World Bank chief economist Kaushik Basu delivers a second lecture at Georgetown as part of the Global Futures Initiative. Read More
Dr. Rajiv Shah, former administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development and Georgetown distinguished fellow, says America is at risk of losing its leadership role in international aid and development to emerging countries. Read More
Jennifer Hill (G'14), an alumna of Georgetown's online master's in nursing program, works as part of a team that manages health conditions in homeless centers in Pennsylvania. Read More
Acceptance rate for the Class of 2019 holds steady at 16.4 percent, down slightly from last year's 16.6 percent. Read More
Georgetown recognizes faculty members and academic administrators for their 20 years of service as well as distinguished donors who support the university’s academic enterprise during the 2015 Spring Faculty Convocation. Read More
Georgetown has received a $4 million gift to permanently endow its Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice as it celebrates its 25th anniversary and presents its annual spring symposium – featuring renowned poets, writers, intellectuals and activists. Read More