Chasing Storms With the Cajun Navy
While others run from danger, Allen Lenard (G'23) runs toward it as part of the Cajun Navy, a volunteer-based organization that provides assistance to those affected by natural disasters. Read More

While others run from danger, Allen Lenard (G'23) runs toward it as part of the Cajun Navy, a volunteer-based organization that provides assistance to those affected by natural disasters. Read More
A computer science professor shares tips for shaking up the way we work and study in 2024, particularly in the midst of constant distractions, interruptions, pings and dings. Read More
Through the Blume Public Interest Leaders in Residence Program, students have access to top practitioners to get advice on what a career in public interest law looks like. Read More
Leading faculty and researchers across the McCourt School of Public Policy are using powerful computer algorithms and machine learning to improve public policy decision-making. Read More
When Shavini Fernando (G’18) learned she had a rare heart condition, she took matters into her own hands and invented a device that would help her live with the help of Georgetown Entrepreneurship. Read More
In a new, highly experiential course, graduate students learn the secrets of dinner table diplomacy from ambassadors around the world. Read More
Amy McNamara slowly lost hope after going through a cycle of addiction and incarceration. But as she prepares to leave prison, Georgetown has offered her an open door. Read More
As 2023 draws to a close, we're looking back at the past year at Georgetown Law, from headline-grabbing guest speakers to innovative student and faculty achievements. Read More
Through the HOYA Foot Care Clinic, medical students create life-affirming encounters with patients from all over Washington, DC. Read More
Kira Akka-Seidel (G'24) fulfilled a longtime aspiration when Georgetown gave her the opportunity to attend COP28. Here's what she learned at the conference in the United Arab Emirates. Read More