Undergraduate Research Center Stage at Georgetown March 28-April 13
Georgetown highlights undergraduate research with a series of four student-run conferences and symposiums featuring top faculty and student researchers. Read More
Georgetown highlights undergraduate research with a series of four student-run conferences and symposiums featuring top faculty and student researchers. Read More
Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson and iconic rapper Nas analyze the current state of hip-hop during a conversation in Gaston Hall. Read More
The 14th Annual Wall Street Alliance Scholarship Dinner was held on Thursday, February 27, 2014, at The Waldorf Astoria in New York City. It was our great pleasure to honor two very deserving Georgetown alumni this year. Read More
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen receives a Hillary Rodham Clinton Award for Advancing Women in Peace and Security from Georgetown today. Read More
Georgetown and Arizona State universities hosts a public forum on how to develop the next generation of higher education leaders. Read More
The university's Prison Outreach Program, in connection with a Prison Literature class, helps inmates with one-on-one tutoring while Georgetown students gain insight on what inmates experience in prison. Read More
Researchers at Georgetown and six other institutions have discovered a blood test that can predict with 90 percent accuracy if a healthy person will develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or Alzheimer’s disease within three years. Read More
Paul Roepe, a Georgetown College chemistry professor, will lead a study to identify drug combinations that work effectively against strains of drug-resistant malaria. Read More
Georgetown will increase its financial aid by $7.9 million for the 2014-2015 academic year with $4.4 million budgeted for undergraduate need-based support, while raising undergraduate tuition by 4.3 percent. Read More
Georgetown names its new Intercollegiate Athletics Center after legendary Head Basketball Coach Emeritus John Thompson Jr., a champion on the courts and in the Georgetown and Washington, D.C., communities. Read More