From cooking classes to checkups, Dr. Traci Thompson (C’96) created a new, holistic approach to health care for both uninsured and insured residents in Tampa.
A few years after graduating from Georgetown’s School of Business, Angel Dotomain returned to Alaska, where she supports tribal populations in running and directing their health care programs and facilities.
Igor Smelyansky, a School of Business graduate and head of Ukraine’s national postal service, has pioneered creative ways to deliver the mail in extreme conditions.
More than two dozen Georgetown alumni and faculty will be sworn into the 118th U.S. Congress the first week in January, continuing the university’s legacy of alumni serving the public.
Join GLAF and your fellow alumni for an interactive dialogue on “Sustainability and Prosperity: How can they co-exist?” In this conversation, we will explore the powerful forces…
In recognition of its centennial, Georgetown’s MSFS program is honoring the far-reaching contributions of its alumni, including King Felipe VI, a U.S. ambassador and international affairs leaders.
The university's Alumni Association has launched a new council to connect, support and engage current and future generations of Black alumni of Georgetown.
Mark Uyeda (B’92), the commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the first Asian Pacific American to hold this role, credits Georgetown for opening doors to his future career.
Tiffany Yu (B’10) started a student club at Georgetown focused on disability identity and culture. She has since transformed the club into a company that empowers disability pride and community.