The School of Nursing reflects a renewed commitment to the largest health care profession, and the School of Health focuses on Georgetown’s interdisciplinary strengths in health, health care and policy.
Students in the School of Medicine can now receive additional training to help patients affected by the growing effects of climate change, including climate migration and expanding infectious diseases.
For those seeking to help organizations reduce their impact on the environment by harnessing the power of business, Georgetown is offering a new interdisciplinary M.S. in Environment and Sustainability Management.
In MSB Assistant Professor Jasmina Chauvin’s core strategic management course, students worked in teams in partnership with local DC businesses to address some of their toughest business challenges.
Part of preclinical education, first-year medical students work with community sites in the Washington, DC, area serving vulnerable populations, including persons with disabilities, older adults and persons in supportive housing.
The effort, led by fellow Madeline Meth (L‘17) and director Brian Wolfman, is part of the Appellate Courts Immersion Clinic’s focus on advancing racial justice in the courts and society.
More than 800 Hoyas start classes today as part of a five-week summer program of academic, experiential learning and social activities, with many living on campus for the first time.
Students in the Making an Exoneree course pulled together witness statements, testimony and forensic evidence to help clear the name of Eric Riddick, who was wrongfully convicted of murder.
Law students in year-long experiential learning clinics develop practical litigation skills by helping secure early release for more than a dozen medically vulnerable clients this year.
Graduate students in the International Business Program work on social action projects with small organizations across the globe and a focus on the Jesuit tradition of being individuals for others.