Academic End-of-Year and Move-Out Reminders
Dear Students, As we near the end of the academic year and approach move-out and Commencement, there will be a significant amount of activity and… Read More
Dear Students, As we near the end of the academic year and approach move-out and Commencement, there will be a significant amount of activity and… Read More
In Georgetown’s Making an Exoneree course, students took a fresh look at decades-old cases, seeking to prove the innocence of five people – two of whom are on death row. Read More
The Jack Crew walks Jack the Bulldog around campus and takes him to Georgetown events. These seniors share their favorite memories of walking with Jack for countless hours and miles. Read More
The Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Prevention at Georgetown will address health disparities in cancer detection, diagnosis, treatment and prevention for underserved communities in Washington, DC. Read More
Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, which tells the story of the beloved Georgetown professor, returns to the Davis Performing Arts Center May 12-22. Read More
Dear Colleagues, The university announced on April 27 that several significant updates to staff/AAP leave benefits and policies have been approved, effective July 1,… Read More
As of Monday, May 2, 167 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, April 24, through Saturday, April 30. Read More
Georgetown has invited 11 speakers to speak at this year’s commencement ceremonies, including U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Read More
During an experiential learning trip, students immersed themselves in the local business and culture and connected their classroom concepts to economic, social and political issues in the Dominican Republic. Read More
On the 25th anniversary of Hoya Kids, Georgetown’s childcare center, a McCourt expert in early childhood education reflects on the importance — and future — of pre-K programs and education. Read More