Insect Feast: How Cicadas Alter Forest Ecosystems
After Brood X flooded much of the East Coast in 2021, one Georgetown professor was set to investigate how the cicadas affected local ecosystems. Read More

After Brood X flooded much of the East Coast in 2021, one Georgetown professor was set to investigate how the cicadas affected local ecosystems. Read More
Asma Shakeel (SFS’24), a senior who researches missionary history in South Asia, has won the 2024 Rhodes Scholarship — the oldest and most competitive international scholarship. Read More
Amid national political polarization, the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service stands out for its commitment to conversations to break down divides. Read More
Meet Rev. Gregory Schenden, S.J., who grew up wanting to be a rockstar but ultimately found his calling in the Catholic priesthood. Read More
On this day, I made my way to the Maker Hub to join the workers of the Women’s Center, along with a Maker Hub volunteer, to make heating pads. Read More
Hear from Harsh (G'24) as he recounts his trip to attend a conference at Georgetown University in Qatar on water security in the Middle East. Read More
After spending time incarcerated, Jessica Trejo wanted to turn her life around and completed the MORCA-Georgetown Paralegal Program. Now, she's set her sights on a thriving legal career. Read More
Nearly 100 medical students, faculty and staff gathered for the celebration and discussion on how their respective faith traditions connect to their call to be physicians. Read More
In November, President Joko Widodo delivered his only public address in Washington, DC, at Georgetown, beginning with his vision for Indonesia and ending with a visit to the university’s mosque. Read More
Charlie Wang (SFS'22), a technology policy researcher and alumnus, has won the 2024 Rhodes Scholarship — the second Hoya to win the oldest, most competitive international scholarship this year. Read More