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.
Highlights
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Reflections Explore Faith as a Journey During Lent
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Jesuit, African Doctoral Students Plan Work Back Home
February 1, 2012 learn more
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Georgetown's Dahlgren Chapel Cross Made from Early Ship's Iron
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University Chaplain is a Man for All Faiths
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Chaplains in Residence Support Students
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Students Help Immigrant Children and Families Adjust to the United States
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Medical Students Learn Importance of Caring for the Whole Person
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Ignatius Seminars Introduce Students to a Life of Learning
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Stories
Reflections Explore Faith as a Journey During Lent
February 21, 2012Jesuit, African Doctoral Students Plan Work Back Home
February 1, 2012Jesuit Heritage Week: A 12-Year Tradition at Georgetown
January 24, 2012Racial Stereotypes Focus of New Spring Break in Detroit
January 11, 2012Undergrad Essay on 9/11 Part of White House Interfaith Challenge
December 14, 2011Confucius Says: Modern Child-Rearing in Sync with Ancient Thought
December 7, 2011Georgetown Gives Back in Spirit of Thanksgiving
November 22, 2011Symposium Addresses Future of Vatican Diplomacy
October 26, 2011Alumna Helps Homeless, Gives Back with Jesuit Volunteer Corps
October 11, 2011Future Religious Retreat Center Focus of Georgetown Ceremony
October 7, 2011Interreligious Dialogues: A Student-Directed Effort at Georgetown
October 4, 2011Jesuit Scientists Talk about Faith and Research at Symposium
September 29, 2011AIDS Charity Begun by Georgetown Freshman in 6th Grade
September 26, 2011MBA Chapter Gets Award for Socially Responsible Work
September 20, 2011New Jewish Prayer Space Opens on Campus
September 14, 20119/11 Weekend Includes Interfaith Prayer Vigil and 5K Remembrance
September 12, 2011Student Who Lost Dad on 9/11 Embraces Jesuit Tradition
September 8, 2011Dominican Workers Laud Georgetown Support of Living Wage Factory
September 7, 2011New, Transfer Students Participate in Annual Community Service Day
September 6, 2011Parents Grateful for Alumni-Funded Scholarship Program
August 30, 2011Annual Mass of the Holy Spirit Takes Place on Campus
August 30, 2011Father O'Brien is New VP for Mission and Ministry
August 26, 2011World Youth Day in Madrid Attended by GU Students
August 25, 2011Community Served by Incoming Georgetown Students
August 19, 2011Teaching Award Winner to Research Latin American Labor
August 15, 2011Jesuit: Multiple Views Crucial to Interreligious Awareness
August 11, 2011First-Year Community Scholars Get Summer Head Start
August 3, 2011Cristo Rey Pre-College Program Adds KIPP Students
August 2, 2011Special Mass Celebrates Jesuit Founder, Tradition
July 29, 2011Interfaith Leadership Training Offered at Georgetown
July 25, 2011
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