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At a Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security summit, eight Iranian leaders presented plans for Iran's democracy movement, marking their first joint appearance since the 2022 uprisings began. Read More
Dear Colleagues, Georgetown University is committed to creating a performance management program that supports staff success, promotes professional development and fosters ongoing communication between employees… Read More
CBS Anchor Norah O’Donnell met her future husband, Chef Geoff Tracy, in the cafeteria line her first year. On Valentine’s Day, learn about their love story on the Hilltop. Read More
In 2018, undergraduates created a documentary about Kenneth Bond for Georgetown’s inaugural Making an Exoneree course, in which students reinvestigate decades-old cases. Five years later, they celebrated his release. Read More
As of Monday, February 13, 60 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, February 5 through Saturday, February 11. Read More
Georgetown students and alumni won the highest number of Fulbright scholarships out of any other college or university in the U.S. for the 2022-2023 academic year. Read More
A new paper from Casey Brown, a professor and psychologist, explores the extent to which empathy can help – and harm – elderly couples as they age. Read More
Update (February 9, 2023) The hate crime that occurred on campus on April 29, 2022, was thoroughly investigated by the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity,… Read More
The newly expanded Craig Newmark Veterans Scholarship Fund will eliminate out-of-pocket costs for seven military-connected students, support current Newmark Scholars and fund veterans and national security programming. Read More
Extreme heat and other climate-related events are increasing the odds of depression and anxiety in Bangladesh — findings that “serve as a warning” for other countries, a Georgetown researcher says. Read More