Omar Alshogre is a 27-year-old undergraduate student. He’s also a former political prisoner who survived years of torture in Syrian prisons. Now, he advocates for detainees globally and on campus.
Georgetown has relaunched a program in partnership with Washington, DC, government agencies to empower 14 returning citizens to pursue careers as paralegals.
Get to know the Hoyas participating in the Tokyo Summer Olympics, hear from experts about Olympic sponsorships and superstitions and look back to the archives for Georgetown at Olympics past.
Said Bilani (SCS’20) is among the 45 recipients of this year's Pickering Fellowship, which allows him to pursue graduate study and a career in diplomacy.
With the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in mind, Georgetown’s board of directors reviewed measures that will strengthen the university’s competitiveness, maintain its financial stability and continue its commitment…
University students, alumni, faculty and staff find ways to make a difference – whether treating patients on the front lines, advocating for those impacted by coronavirus or finding solutions through…
Sukari Pinnock, a diversity, equity and inclusion expert in the School of Continuing Studies, challenges her students to confront their own biases and worldviews.