Category: Georgetown Faces

Title: Danielle Hewitt (C’18)

“My journey to Georgetown wasn’t the typical love at first sight story. My older sister went to Georgetown, so, of course, I was dead set against going here. Being the middle child, it was almost second nature to be contrarian. However, when it actually came time for me to make my decision, Georgetown just felt like the right pick for me. Now in my third year I look back and see how easily I was able to carve my own path at Georgetown and find what I love. It was nice having my older sister here because she was there when I needed her and it made our bond as sisters stronger. The funny part is, I’ll get to do the same with my younger sister who is going to be a freshman here next year!”

More Georgetown Faces

A man with gray hair and a mustache stands in front of a football field. He wears an olive jacket.

When Tom Crowley arrived in 1997 as a maintenance electrician, he had an unexpected task: decking the university’s 19-foot Christmas tree with lights.

Fr. David Pratt has been a chaplain at Georgetown for eight years. Before that, he spent over two decades serving on aircraft carriers and aboard destroyer squadrons in the Navy.

A woman in a colorful pink and blue jacket looks at a book on a shelf in a library.

Jade Madrid hunts down Spanish and Portuguese resources to help students’ research. In addition to her library expertise, she has her own backstory of experiences abroad that enrich her work.