Inside the Brain: How New Research Could Revolutionize MS Treatment
Jeffrey Huang explains in a new Ask a Professor how the human brain heals itself and how his new therapy could be a game changer for patients with MS. Read More

Jeffrey Huang explains in a new Ask a Professor how the human brain heals itself and how his new therapy could be a game changer for patients with MS. Read More
Hosted by the Prisons and Justice Initiative, panelists discussed the harm incarceration can incur on families and how to adopt a more child-centered approach in the criminal justice system. Read More
Prepare for this Family Weekend by reading Sydney's must-do activities in and around Georgetown. Read More
As we mark LGBTQIA+ History Month, known at Georgetown as OUTober, Georgetown celebrates LGBTQIA+ identities and communities and continues to advance equity and inclusion. Read More
Undergraduate and master's students from the School of Nursing provided free flu vaccines to dozens of Hoyas at a walk-in clinic at the Leavey Center. Read More
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chính marked the 10th anniversary of a partnership between the U.S. and Vietnam and shared his vision for the country’s future during an event at Georgetown. Read More
At the 2023 Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards, Georgetown recognized women peace leaders, including CNN anchor, journalist and war correspondent Christiane Amanpour for her uplifting of women’s voices and stories. Read More
Scott Ganz explains the possible causes behind the disparities in hurricane recovery and how to close the gap. Read More
Sisters Mala Dass and Indra Dass (G’23) both work at Georgetown. In this Georgetown Faces story, learn what it's like working with your sister, the off-campus spot they can't get enough of, and the one word they use to describe Georgetown. Read More
The former vice president responded to questions ranging from a TikTok ban to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh and offered his thoughts on the ousting of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House of Representatives. Read More