Medical Students Celebrate Interreligious Thanksgiving
Nearly 100 medical students, faculty and staff gathered for the celebration and discussion on how their respective faith traditions connect to their call to be physicians. Read More
Nearly 100 medical students, faculty and staff gathered for the celebration and discussion on how their respective faith traditions connect to their call to be physicians. Read More
In November, President Joko Widodo delivered his only public address in Washington, DC, at Georgetown, beginning with his vision for Indonesia and ending with a visit to the university’s mosque. Read More
Charlie Wang (SFS'22), a technology policy researcher and alumnus, has won the 2024 Rhodes Scholarship — the second Hoya to win the oldest, most competitive international scholarship this year. Read More
In this Ask a Professor, Jesse Meiller details the harm caused by pesticides and offers alternative solutions for sustainable agriculture. Read More
One of my favorite and most rewarding parts of my Georgetown experience has been the organizations I have been a part of on the hilltop. Particularly, my time in Georgetown Eco Consultants has had a large impact on my experience in college and has also led me toward my future career. Read More
When Renato (SFS'24) was choosing where to go to college, Georgetown's Jesuit values stood out. In this student blog, he recounts how he lives out those values on the Hilltop. Read More
Fall is in full swing, which means we’re back to soaking up the best of the Hilltop. See what we’ve been up to and tell us, is fall your favorite too? Read More
Follow along with Harnoor (SFS'26) as she heads to New York for a special event at the United Nations on Women, Peace and Security. Read More
Two School of Health students have spent the fall semester in Anchorage, working with the Alaska Native Medical Center to learn more about community health care. Read More
The Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life hosted the dialogue that centered on the challenges in Nicaragua, how it has affected the Church and how Catholics can use the principles of Catholic social teaching to advance justice and peace. Read More