Living Jesuit Values
Georgetown lives its Catholic and Jesuit tradition
Jesuits have played a significant role in the growth and evolution of Georgetown into a global research university deeply rooted in the Catholic faith. Georgetown embraces the principles of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, by educating men and women to serve others in the world and providing opportunities for intellectual, spiritual and moral growth. This identity thrives today in many academic, social justice and faith-based programs on campus.

Senior to Continue Commitment to Service Through Teach For America

Georgetown Celebrates Advent

Georgetown Grad Who Taught Abroad to Work at Teach For America

Georgetown Students Give Back

University Chaplain is a Man for All Faiths

Georgetown's Dahlgren Chapel Cross Made from Early Ship's Iron

Chaplains in Residence Support Students

Students Help Immigrant Children and Families Adjust to the United States

Medical Students Learn Importance of Caring for the Whole Person

Ignatius Seminars Introduce Students to a Life of Learning
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Georgetown to Explore Multicultural Issues During Jesuit College Conference
May 8, 2013Alumna Writes About America’s Relationship with Chronic Illness
April 8, 2013This Year's Holy Week at Georgetown Includes Mass and Music
March 26, 2013International Guests to Explore How Outside World Views America
March 26, 2013NIH Bioethicist, Obama Commission Member, Alumna Speaks on Common Good
March 22, 2013Students React to First Jesuit, First Latin American Pope
March 15, 2013The Jesuit Mission: Seeking God in All Things
March 14, 2013Georgetown Celebrates Election of First Jesuit Pope
March 13, 2013Students Send Cookies to Congress to Express Federal Debt Concern
March 13, 2013Underserved, Homeless D.C. Children to Receive Books From Drive
March 12, 2013Lenten Reflection Series Features Music to Encourage Prayer
February 26, 2013Georgetown Scholars: New Dynamic Formed When Pope Steps Down
February 11, 2013President Obama to Award NHS Alumna With Second Highest Civilian Honor
February 11, 2013Georgetown's MLK Projects Part of Obama's National Day of Service
January 15, 2013Georgetown Gives Honorary Degree to Former Ambassador Moses
January 15, 2013Georgetown Medical Student Hopes to Help Others, Study Health Systems
January 4, 2013Women’s Squash Team Launches Campaign to Support Artificial Pancreas Technology
December 18, 2012Bioethicist, Former Professor Receives Honorary Degree
December 4, 2012Mission and Ministry Vice President Takes Final Jesuit Vows
November 12, 2012Paraplegic Naval Academy Graduate Pursues Georgetown Law Degree
November 8, 2012Georgetown Faculty, Alumni Reflect on Interreligious Dialogue
October 15, 2012Universities File Brief on Supreme Court Admissions Policy Case
October 9, 2012Public, Students to Learn About Early Music from Ensemble
October 9, 2012‘Power’ Subject of GU’s First Independent TEDx Event
September 25, 2012Global Human Development Students Start with Ethics Retreat
September 18, 2012Cardinal Wuerl Says Faith Sets Standards for Morals, Behavior
September 13, 2012Student Veteran Honored for Community Service Work
September 5, 2012Academic Year Starts with Mass, Music and Barbecue
August 28, 2012Resolving Health Disparities Goal of Georgetown Alumna
August 24, 2012Alumnus from the Holy Land Promotes Interfaith Dialogue
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