New Chief Investment Officer is From Maryland Higher Ed System
The investment head of the foundation that supports Maryland’s public higher education system will become Georgetown’s next Chief Investment Officer (CIO) in June. Read More
The investment head of the foundation that supports Maryland’s public higher education system will become Georgetown’s next Chief Investment Officer (CIO) in June. Read More
Georgetown University graduated 5,455 students during its 2011 Commencement Weekend, May 19-22. Read More
Students need to nurture their values, Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla (G’89) told the nearly 400 graduates of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) at their commencement May 21. Read More
Almost seven out of 10 African-Americans in a new study by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center said they would call a friend rather than 911 when experiencing stroke symptoms. Read More
The Prince of Wales told an audience of students and faculty May 4 that the model of food production prevalent in the 21st century world… Read More
Georgetown will kick off its monthlong celebration honoring Earth Day with a lecture from environmentalist Alexandra Cousteau (C’98) on April 5. Read More
President Barack Obama announced a goal of cutting a third of oil imports by 2020 in a speech at Georgetown on energy security March 30. Read More
Georgetown students and faculty had a variety of reactions to President Barack Obama’s energy security speech March 30 in McDonough Arena. Read More
A Georgetown theology professor’s longtime interest in the welfare of Washington, D.C., led him to coordinate a March 15 forum that included Kaya Henderson (F’92, G’07), who was recently named acting D.C. Public Schools chancellor. Read More
As part of the Education and Global Social Justice Project, in July 2010 undergraduate student Brian Dillon interviewed Father Bienvenido Nebres, SJ, President of Ateneo de Manila University. In this interview Father Nebres discusses the successes and challenges of balancing academic excellence and social justice in a university setting, as well as the importance of adapting programs to fit local needs. Read More