How a Professor Found His Niche in Climate Change, Culture and Mental Health
As an aspiring scholar, Shabab Wahid struggled to find his own path in the field of global health. Then, he read a paper that changed his career. Read More

As an aspiring scholar, Shabab Wahid struggled to find his own path in the field of global health. Then, he read a paper that changed his career. Read More
Two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, these Ukrainian students are at Georgetown gaining the skills and tools they need to help rebuild their homeland. Read More
Members of Georgetown’s Student National Medical Association organized an annual conference at the School of Medicine for underrepresented medical students, residents, premeds and the general public. Read More
Members of Georgetown’s Student National Medical Association organized a conference at the School of Medicine for underrepresented medical students, residents, premeds and the general public. Read More
Georgetown offers many academic resources to support students, but when I first arrived at Georgetown, like many, I was clueless about the resources available. Talking to my upperclassmen friends, I began to piece together different opportunities that I could utilize. Taking that initial step to tap into Georgetown's resources below completely reshaped my academic journey. Read More
Katherine Williams oversees design projects in downtown DC and on the Hilltop. In her off-hours, she works to promote equitable housing and increase the number of Black women in architecture. Read More
At an induction ceremony for Georgetown's chapter of a Jesuit honor society, Dr. Anthony Fauci highlights three core Jesuit values that have shaped his career. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community, We are reaching out to inform you of two upcoming projects to improve the… Read More
In the 1990s, five women became friends while studying medicine at Georgetown. Three decades later, they've written a book together to help guide aspiring women physicians. Read More
Georgetown honored Leymah Gbowee, a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and women’s rights advocate who played a major role in ending the Second Liberian Civil War, with an honorary degree. Read More