The Kosoy Women in Business program will support a select number of students throughout the academic year for transformational leadership development, skill-building and growth.
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, the governments of Sweden and Romania, and International IDEA invite you to an event ahead of the second Summit for Democracy. Featuring: Douglas…
A GOCard (student, faculty and staff ID) is required for admission. Admission is first-come, first-served; the line will start on the 2nd floor of Healy Hall. Doors open to Gaston…
Iran has been in the throes of nationwide anti-government protests since the September 16, 2022 killing of 22-year-old Mahsa Jina Amini for improper hijab. For the first time since…
In a statement released today, Georgetown condemns acts of violence in Iran and efforts to suppress the voices of those fighting for women’s rights, gender equity and freedom of expression.
Maurine Murtagh (B’68) graduated first in her class from Georgetown’s School of Business Administration. She then trailblazed paths in investment banking, law and now, global health.
On Dec. 6, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton honored five women trailblazers who have advanced women’s rights at great personal risk during an awards ceremony in Gaston Hall.
New Georgetown research reveals slowing rates of progress for women worldwide, with Norway ranked No. 1 and Afghanistan last on the 2021 Women, Peace and Security Index.