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Dear Hoyas, We hope that Spring Break was a restful or fruitful time for you. As you return to campus and public health conditions continue… Read More
Dear Hoyas, We hope that Spring Break was a restful or fruitful time for you. As you return to campus and public health conditions continue… Read More
Assistant Professor Maryam Yashtini’s research has reduced the amount of time needed for an MRI – and improved the quality of images produced. Read More
Sociologist Yuki Kato started researching environmental and food justice issues in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Since then, she has led cutting-edge research on urban agriculture with undergraduate students. Read More
Dear Students, We hope you had a safe, healthy and restful spring break. As a reminder, students who traveled outside of the DC region (i.e.,… Read More
As of Monday, March 14, 13 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, March 6, through Saturday, March 12. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community, Georgetown will implement a mask-optional policy beginning Monday, March 21, 2022. Our current mask requirement will remain in… Read More
As part of our Spirit of Georgetown storytelling series, we highlight three alumni who reflect the value of people for others in their communities in the U.S. and abroad. Read More
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. Read More
This message was sent to all Georgetown University students, faculty and staff. Read More
The Payne and Pickering fellowships fund two years of graduate study for historically underrepresented participants, offering internship and professional development opportunities and providing unique paths to the foreign service corps. Read More