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David Dixon (G’15), a Marine Corps captain whose base came under attack during Operation Iraqi Freedom, is one of three Georgetown graduate students receiving scholarships from the Pat Tillman Foundation for the next academic year. Read More
Georgetown Energy, a student-run group dedicated to energy solutions in Washington D.C., and around the world, has won the Best Overall Video award from the White House’s Youth Sustainability Challenge. Read More
2012 Reunion Classes (1962-2007) Help your class name a scholarship: Make your gift today! Read More
Alberto Morales (NHS’12) grew up in a predominately Latino neighborhood in south side Chicago, where it was “cooler” to be a gang chief than a college student. Read More
The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities has awarded a five-year, $6.1 million grant to Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) to establish the Center of Excellence for Health Disparities in Our Nation’s Capital (CEHD). Read More
Georgetown University Medical Center in collaboration with MedStar Georgetown University Hospital today announced the launch of the Huntington Disease Care, Education and Research Center. Read More
Rev. Drew Christiansen, S.J., who will step down as editor-in-chief from the Catholic magazine America in October, has been appointed Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Human Development at Georgetown, beginning in January 2014. Read More
Georgetown students and young alumni donated 10 truckloads of goods to the homeless before they graduated or left for summer break last month. Read More
Georgetown President John J. DeGioia has announced the appointment of Walter Rankin as interim dean for the School of Continuing Studies (SCS), beginning July 1. Read More
A host of world and business leaders, academics and U.S. government officials were those among attending a conference at Georgetown hosted by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Read More