Celebrating the Class of 2020
Join us in welcoming the Class of 2020 back to the Hilltop with these videos from their loved ones, stories about their achievements and downloadable decorations to celebrate their Commencement. Read More

Join us in welcoming the Class of 2020 back to the Hilltop with these videos from their loved ones, stories about their achievements and downloadable decorations to celebrate their Commencement. Read More
School of Nursing & Health Studies graduates pursuing careers in midwifery and women’s health advanced nursing practice gathered for a spiritual ceremony that recognizes the importance of the healing touch. Read More
Abel Cruz Flores (G’21) was among the first recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program 10 years ago. Last week he finished his journey to a Ph.D. Read More
As of Monday, May 23, 87 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, May 15, through Saturday, May 21. Read More
From May 19-22, Georgetown celebrated the Class of 2022’s Commencement — the first graduation back on the Hilltop in three years. Read More
In 2020, Colton Scrudder (B’22) spent a year training for the Iditarod race. After graduating from Georgetown, he will return to Alaska to apply his global business degree. Read More
After being mentored by the late Madeleine Albright and the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Luka Ignac is graduating from SFS with his sights set on public service. Read More
Students navigate loss, moving to a new country and a pandemic to achieve their dream of graduating from Georgetown's School of Continuing Studies. Read More
For the past three months, Salome Mikadze (B’22) has studied in a bomb shelter in Lviv, Ukraine. This May, she returned to Georgetown, just in time to graduate. Read More
Temidire Alesh, a first-generation college student who’s graduating from the Global Human Development master’s program this year, shares her journey to a career in gender equity and finance development. Read More