Young people, especially young people of faith, may be decisive in the November 2024 United States presidential election. Young voters, and all of us, face fundamental issues of…
Since 1796, nearly a dozen U.S. presidents have visited Georgetown. In honor of Presidents Day, discover four major policy addresses from former commanders-in-chief on the Hilltop.
The November 8 election determined the make-up and control of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, shaping policy and politics for the next two years and beyond.
Latino voters are a diverse, important, growing, and complicated political factor in U.S. politics. Polling data suggests that Latino communities can be decisive in key races and may…
This “Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Mark Shields” is an in-person gathering at Georgetown University to bring together Shields’ family, former colleagues, friends, and admirers. We hope you can be…
In the run-up to primary election day in Washington, DC, Georgetown and FOX 5 DC hosted a televised debate in Gaston Hall for the Democratic mayoral primary.
McCourt Professor Adriana Kugler, who was nominated by President Biden and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate, will serve as the U.S. executive director of the World Bank Group.
Two years ago, in March 2020, the Initiative hosted its last in-person Public Dialogue. In these two very tough years, the United States has experienced: A global pandemic with nearly…
As President Biden delivers his first State of the Union address on March 1, a GU Politics Fellow breaks down the behind-the-scenes preparations, from speech writing formulas to policy strategies.