Ten Go-To Lunch Spots in Georgetown for Students
Howdy Hoyas, If you’re anything like me, scouting for good food is serious business. I’m a self-proclaimed foodie, a certified Google Maps Local Guide, and… Read More
Howdy Hoyas, If you’re anything like me, scouting for good food is serious business. I’m a self-proclaimed foodie, a certified Google Maps Local Guide, and… Read More
To help all members of our community better understand the policies that guide our professional conduct and to more easily identify ways to address unprofessional conduct, the university has created a new website resource on Professional Conduct. Read More
Hoyas in the School of Foreign Service have received the 2023 Rangel and Pickering Fellowships, highly competitive programs that offer a pathway to the U.S. State Department Foreign Service. Read More
Four Georgetown faculty members have been elected to this year's class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Read More
Dear Colleagues, I am writing to share that Judd Nicholson will be departing his position as Vice President and… Read More
Georgetown has appointed Katherine Perez, a veteran police chief with 40+ years in law enforcement, as the new chief of the Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD). Read More
A new report from a Georgetown researcher reveals the invisible struggles — including safety and health risks, unpredictable wages and unpaid work — that many instant food delivery drivers face in DC. Read More
Georgetown has launched its Center for the Study of Slavery and Its Legacies to deepen its research, public programming and interdisciplinary collaboration on the history of enslavement and its imprint. Read More
Georgetown’s Alumni and Student Federal Credit Union, the largest student-run financial institution in the world, gives Hoyas experience in finance and a network of alumni and mentors in the industry. Read More
As of Monday, April 17, 11 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, April 9 through Saturday, April 15. Read More