Carline Noailles (G’23) pursued an executive MBA to enhance her business and leadership skills in sustainability. She left with a greater sense of purpose in advancing the common good.
The English Graduate Student Association presents an end-of-year showcase to share and celebrate all the hard work accomplished in the 2022-2023 school year. First and second year students will each…
The Georgetown Humanities Initiative invites humanities graduate students to a panel exploring alternative career opportunities in professional associations and federal agencies in education. Victoria Sams (Ph.D. in Comparative Literature,…
The Georgetown Humanities Initiative invites humanities graduate students to a panel exploring alternative career opportunities in professional associations and federal agencies in education. Victoria Sams (Ph.D. in Comparative Literature,…
In this Q&A, Ron Ruffin (EMBA’24) shares how he leveraged Georgetown’s network to reach his goals and how his military career shapes him in and out of the classroom.
From grading papers at her kitchen table to debating foreign policy in her office after class, Madeleine Albright's former teaching assistants share their remembrances of Georgetown's beloved professor.
A team of medical students are leading active bystander trainings across Georgetown’s campuses and throughout Washington, DC, to encourage early intervention in the chain of care for opioid overdoses.
September 16, 2022
Government & Community Engagement, University News
Georgetown's inaugural program offers training and resources for undergraduates from historically underrepresented populations who are considering applying to Ph.D. programs.
Georgetown is investing in new construction projects on its main campus and downtown location to provide additional, greener housing and collaborative spaces for undergraduate and graduate students.
Register here for a Zoom link to attend. “The majority of the world’s Arabic Speakers inhabit Africa and its diasporas. So why is much of continental Africa absent in…