The student's summer contributions at Georgetown are highlighted
A media consultant, she hosted a Georgetown radio show and did makeup for U.S. presidents, starting with Eisenhower.
The student is all for activism
How should the vaccine be allocated?
Accolades continue to pour in for the historic, groundbreaking late justice.
The great John Thompson left this unforgettable legacy.
More contributions from Georgetown academia
There’s something more important than women’s rights, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told a Georgetown audience.
In recognition of the former president
Residence halls and common spaces were upgraded for safety and general maintenance over the summer.
New rankings from U.S. News & World Report evaluate VA and DC colleges based on factors such as academic excellence and graduation rates.
People who unconsciously pick up on complex patterns are more likely to believe in God as the creator of patterns of events in the universe.
Georgetown study differentiates the theories.
Exploring the pandemic at Georgetown
News from Georgetown University
Georgetown student achieves
The legendary John Thompson, Jr.'s influence will be felt eternally in college basketball throughout the world.
News from the university.
Since the pandemic, nearly 50 percent of parents in a new study of low-income families said they had lost their jobs or fewer work hours.
The member of the future class shines bright.
The effect of bias is covered.
A partnership with Alta Gracia, a company paying a living wage to its factory workers, resulted in the company making masks for students.
International student Ashanee Kottage (SFS’22) has conducted research, immersed herself in campus activities, and served her community.
Anthony Kinslow, who oversees human resources at the University of Rochester, will take on a similar role at Georgetown Oct. 1.
The recent gift, now digitized and made available online, provides poignant and valuable insight into the Atlantic slave trade.
Dr. Ranit Mishori (M’02), a professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine, is interviewed on several topics.
Isaiah Fleming-Klink (SFS’19) is an Urban Fellow in the New York City Office of the Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development.
The university has updated its policies and procedures that address sexual misconduct under a federal nondiscrimination law.
This is a study from Georgetown University.
The goal is a better test
Various law jottings from the university
Those who achieved
Statistics which are vital to today's society are included.
A project designed to create an understanding of the “lived reality of bondage at institutions of higher education” will be created.
Three who work for the better
U.S. Rep. John Lewis (D-Georgia) spent his life fighting for racial justice and equality.
Wide-ranging discussion is featured
Georgetown is among the schools touting this cause.
John Lewis's death has urged us all on.
Students helping and doing their part, following the credo of John Lewis.