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.
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and the Global Social Enterprise Initiative at the McDonough School of Business receive a $1 million grant from the Bank of America…
Georgetown alumnae Anastasia Burnett (C’15), Stephanie Arzate (SFS’15), Yassitoungou Tamdji (SFS’11) and Anna Jozwik (G’17) are among 30 graduates nationwide selected for the highly competitive Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs…
Alumnus Taylor Weaver (L’17) launched a nonprofit during his time at Georgetown Law that helps place underrepresented STEM college students in federal externships and helps them with housing, transportation and…
Georgetown alumna Deirdre Collins (C’17), Bermuda's only 2018 Rhodes Scholar, will pursue M.Phil in environmental change and management at the University of Oxford beginning next fall.
Georgetown alumna Christina Johnson's (NHS’17) research and work focusing on the mental health issues of young people earns her a spot as a finalist for the 2018 Rhodes Scholarship.
Georgetown alumna Rachel Azafrani's (SFS’17) interest in the evolution of cyber threats and her work with Internet data sources earn her the distinction of being among the 2018 Rhodes finalists.
McDonough School of Business alumni veteran Christian Hyland (MBA’17), Matt Harb (MBA’17) and student veteran Nick De Gregorio (MBA’18) launch an organic tea startup, Coyotea, to help former military service…