Largest Student-Owned Business Celebrates Four Decades at GU
The Corp, which calls itself the largest nonprofit student-owned and operated business in the country, celebrated its 40th anniversary at Georgetown this past weekend. Read More
The Corp, which calls itself the largest nonprofit student-owned and operated business in the country, celebrated its 40th anniversary at Georgetown this past weekend. Read More
It was a doubleheader of community service this past Friday for a new Georgetown student club that works with a Major League Baseball (MLB) initiative to mentor children in disadvantaged communities. Read More
Afghan women are crucial to their country’s future, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday during the 10th anniversary celebration of the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council, housed at Georgetown since 2009. Read More
Members of the university community gathered in Gaston Hall March 20 to recognize 39 faculty and staff members for their two decades of service and a group of 14 donors during this year’s Spring Faculty Convocation. Read More
Two Georgetown professors went head-to-head yesterday in a public forum over whether the United States should engage in an armed strike against Iran, voicing the opinions they made in recent issues of the journal Foreign Affairs. Read More
More than 130 sixth-graders from Washington, D.C.’s Ward 7 visited Georgetown for Shadow Day March 15 as part of a program designed to get them thinking about their paths to college. Read More
A Georgetown student whose parents came to Arizona from Mexico through the so-called Kino Border chose to experience the trip himself by participating in one of the university’s alternative spring breaks. Read More
An Irish-American Georgetown alumnus and NBC executive will lead the largest parade in the world through Manhattan on Saturday as the grand marshal of the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Read More
Lydia Brown (C'15), who has been diagnosed as autistic, is the author of the blog "Autistic Hoya" and is a strong advocates for other autistics. Read More
PRWeek magazine recently named Georgetown’s graduate degree in public relations and corporate communications PR Education Program of the Year. Read More