Georgetown Med Students Provide Camp for D.C. Homeless Children
Georgetown medical students are running a weeklong summer sports camp for Washington, D.C.'s homeless youth. Read More
Georgetown medical students are running a weeklong summer sports camp for Washington, D.C.'s homeless youth. Read More
Disability activist Lydia Brown (C'15) will speak this afternoon at the White House as a White House Champion of Change, the second person from the Georgetown community to receive the honor this month. Read More
The Georgetown University Student Association Summer Fellows Program provides 10 students on-campus housing as they complete internships in Washington, D.C. Read More
Georgetown staff members and academic and administrative professionals (AAPs) elect 17 to the 31-member Staff/AAP Advisory Council. Read More
Georgetown's Program for Jewish Civilization will award certificates in Holocaust education to 17 high school educators. Read More
A Georgetown expert on global viral outbreaks is helping health departments prepare to fight a new deadly virus before millions of Muslims travel to Mecca in October. Read More
Georgetown history professor Maurice Jackson was sworn in as the first chairman of the District of Columbia Commission on African American Affairs. Read More
Georgetown has appointed William Rebeck, a neuroscience professor accustomed to an interdisciplinary approach to graduate study, as its new interim dean for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Read More
A recent study in the Journal of Infectious Diseases shows that the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines that Georgetown's Dr. Richard Schlegel helped develop has reduced infection numbers among teenage girls nationwide. Read More
A sports diplomacy program founded by a former Georgetown basketball player is now reaching out to the former Yugoslavian war-torn country of Bosnia. Read More