These days, Christopher Edwards’ (C’27) life looks a lot different from how it did last year.
For one, the junior is living in downtown Washington, DC, a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol. He often cooks Jamaican food in his apartment and zips around the city on the Metro.
Edwards is part of the inaugural cohort in the Joint Program in Public Policy, an undergraduate degree program in which juniors and seniors move from the Hilltop to the Capitol Campus, living and learning in the heart of the policy world.
“Being on the Capitol Campus has helped me to become more independent and exploratory,” he said. “Because this campus is in the city, you enjoy what the city has to offer.”
Edwards is also heavily involved in Georgetown’s community. He’s part of the First Fellows Program, Community Scholars Program, the Caribbean Culture Circle, the Afrika graduate student organization at the McCourt School of Public Policy, and a tour guide on the Capitol Campus.
In this first-person story, Edwards shares how immigrating from Jamaica to the U.S. fueled his interest in policy and what it’s like living and taking classes in downtown DC.






