This Year’s Holy Week at Georgetown Includes Mass and Music
Members of the university community celebrate Holy Week with music and services leading up to March 31, Easter Sunday. Read More
Members of the university community celebrate Holy Week with music and services leading up to March 31, Easter Sunday. Read More
A Georgetown panel discussion on "The Changing Role of Women in the Military and as Veterans" Wednesday night included a first-person account from a graduate student who is also a U.S. Army sergeant. Read More
A gift from a young alumna has helped Georgetown achieve a major milestone in its historic, 10-year fundraising campaign – reaching the $1 billion mark of the $1.5 billion goal. Read More
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A tribute to Jan Karski at Georgetown included personal recollections by Zbigniew Brzezinski, Madeleine K. Albright and former Jewish chaplain Harold S. White. Brzezinski says he was a teenager when the World War II Polish resistance fighter came to his house for dinner. Read More
Acclaimed actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith and cellist Joshua Roman culminate their residencies at Georgetown with a theatrical presentation and the launch of a laboratory on performance and politics. Read More
A Georgetown student is leading a Bring on the Books drive, which collects books in any language for Washington, D.C.'s youth in need through April 5. Read More
Actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith and cellist Joshua Roman will launch Georgetown’s new interdisciplinary Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, with a campus residency March 12-18. Read More
A federally funded nurse and neuroscientist at the School of Nursing & Health Studies showcased her research March 4 at the MedStar Health Research Institute 2013 Research Symposium. Read More
In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Georgetown Medical Center researchers find that removing blood clots from stroke victims' brains works no better than administering standard medications. Read More