Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns comes to Georgetown to talk with university leaders, faculty and students about the power of education and the use of narrative to address critical societal issues.
Yu “Angela” Bai (C’17) plans to pursue a career in sustainable urban planning after using a prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship to study at the the University of Cambridge in the…
An existing program for aspiring public servants has a boost and a new name thanks to the leadership and personal generosity of Paul (SFS’62) and Nancy Pelosi.
Georgetown alumna Bianca Uribe (C’18) is one of only 30 college students and graduates to receive the competitive 2019 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship to pursue a career in…
Georgetown’s nearly 700 student-athletes, who play a total of 29 sports, have the best fall season in recent history with each sport hitting significant milestones and setting new records.
Eight students and alumni shared $100,000 in prizes at Georgetown Entrepreneurship’s second annual “Bark Tank” pitch competition at the McDonough School of Business.
Shavini Fernando (G'18), who suffers from life-threatening heart and lung damage, has won multiple prizes to develop a wearable device that would alert people when their vital signs go out…
Colton Wade (SFS’18, G’19), a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, is a student in Georgetown’s Master of Science in Foreign Service program who conducts research on the fate of…
Four Georgetown professors team up to teach a 10-week one-credit course exploring questions around the first-generation experience while equipping students with the skills to navigate their first year.