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Georgetown's Center on Education and the Workforce releases a report showing that "good jobs" for college graduates – those that pay over $53,000 and include benefits – are on the rise. Read More
A renewed commitment from Georgetown graduates Linda O’Neill (NHS’77) and Timothy O’Neill (L’77) supports the innovative simulation center created in their name at the School of Nursing & Health Studies over a decade ago. Read More
Graduate students in the Urban & Regional Planning Program at the School of Continuing Studies presented their analysis of three ecodistricts, including downtown Washington, D.C., at the American Planning Association’s annual conference in Seattle. Read More
Nearly 200 members of the School of Medicine Class of 2019 received their first white coats on August 7 at a ceremony celebrating the start of the students’ careers in medicine. Read More
The law school's Appellate Litigation Clinic has success in prison rights cases. Read More
Chris Murphy (L'98), who was chief of staff to former District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray, will become Georgetown's new vice president for governmental relations and community engagement on Monday. Read More
Kyla McClure (C’14) is biking all over the world with the hope of raising money for two nonprofits. Read More
Georgetown physicians and scientists say rising use of tanning beds has steadily increased incidences of melanoma over the past 40 to 50 years, but targeted molecular therapy and immunotherapy play a big role in increasing survival rates. Read More
"Misfit Juicery," which turns cosmetically defective fruits into cold-pressed beverages, is one of more than a dozen Georgetown student startup projects shared with the Washington, D.C. community Wednesday night. Read More
A scholarship to the School of Continuing Studies (SCS) Master in Professional Studies in Real Estate program, the result of a partnership between Georgetown and the District of Columbia Building Industry Association, goes to D.C. architectural professional Ursula Johnson. Read More