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As a business and global affairs major with minors in English and philosophy, Max Zhang (SFS'23) has used his time on the Hilltop to transform his personal and career paths through his classes, travel experiences, mentors, and an extensive list of extracurricular activities. Read More
Meet Aika Wojt and Matthew Gnanadass: two graduating Master of Science students in interdisciplinary programs at the Graduate School from the class of 2023. Read More
Watch Nick Lovegrove explain what artificial intelligence means for students and the future of education. Read More
Georgetown secured up to $21 million in funding from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to provide laboratory experience and financial support to researchers across the university. Read More
After hundreds of hours and 200+ events, seniors on the Jack Crew detail their favorite memories and hangout spots with Jack — and the campus pride they’ve discovered along the way. Read More
With a powerful mission to advocate for a recovery-ready campus and provide peer support for students in recovery, three graduating master’s students in the Addiction Policy and Practice program founded Hoyas for Recovery. Read More
As a Master’s in Management (MiM) student, Edward Millet (MiM’23) recognized that his 10 months in the program would be a marathon, not a sprint – and he was ready for the challenge. Read More
After spending her time on the Hilltop studying pressing social issues, Grace Hyemin Kim now looks ahead to supporting humanitarian causes and working in sustainable development. Read More
Victoria Mangio (G’23), a second-year M.A. student in the Communication, Culture & Technology (CCT) Program is among the 54 Georgetown students selected for the prestigious U.S. Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program. Read More
Students in the Making An Exoneree program shared the stories of five wrongfully convicted people through powerful short documentaries that they presented during a May 2 event at Georgetown University. The films are at the center of the students’ efforts to advocate for the freedom of innocent people in prison. Read More