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Georgetown University, community leaders and District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray announced a historic agreement today on the university’s Campus Plan, as well as a new partnership to align the future goals of the university and the District of Columbia. Read More
Weeks after crossing a stage to receive her diploma from Georgetown, Nhaca Le (SFS’12) traversed the globe to teach English in rural Mongolia as part of an initiative she established through Learning Enterprises. Read More
The American priest is on average two decades older now than in recent years, but he has higher morale, according to a new book by researchers at the Georgetown-affiliated Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate. Read More
Georgetown’s career center will be formally renamed June 2 in honor of an alumnus who has given 50 years of service to the university since graduating from Georgetown College in 1962. Read More
Main Campus and Medical Center faculty and staff will get more e-mail storage and online tools this summer when the Georgetown Google Apps for Education e-mail system replaces GUMail. Read More
Gay McDougall, a Georgetown law professor and former U.N. independent expert on minority issues, asked this year’s Law Center graduates what the responsibility of lawyers would be in an “unjust society.” Read More
The convocation kicks off the university’s 2012 Commencement Weekend, May 17-20 Read More
Washington D.C., Metropolitan Police Officer Sgt. Carlos Mejia will accomplish a goal he set more than 20 years ago when he graduates Friday with a bachelor’s from Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies. Read More
A national, phase II clinical trial examining the effects of resveratrol on individuals with mild to moderate dementia from Alzheimer’s disease is being led by Georgetown’s Dr. R. Scott Turner. Read More
Georgetown celebrated Administrative Professionals Day with its annual breakfast in honor of the more than 400 administrative professionals working at the university. Read More