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Joel Caston, a longtime mentor, instructor and leader at the DC Jail, will represent the jail’s residents and neighbors on a Ward 7 Advisory Neighborhood Commission. Read More
Sent to Students, Faculty and Staff on the Main, Med and Law Campuses Read More
The board approved the fiscal year 2022 budget, reviewed campus renovations, honored outgoing and new members and named lawyer and philanthropist Thomas A. Reynolds III (B’74) as its new chair. Read More
A father to three boys, Kessler published The Dad Advice Project: Words of Wisdom from Guys Who Love Being Dads – a collection of letters from more than 40 dads. Read More
As we honor Juneteenth – “June” plus “nineteenth” – and celebrate independence, we also recognize the struggle – historically and today – to achieve true freedom and justice for all. Read More
Jim Wallis, founder of the Christian social justice organization Sojourners, is a bestselling author, widely recognized public theologian, renowned speaker and regular international commentator on ethics and public life. Read More
As of Monday, June 14, at 10:30 a.m., two total positive COVID-19 cases on or near campus have been reported to Georgetown University from Sunday, June 6, through Saturday, June 12. Read More
Last week, Georgetown expressed its support for a Department of Education review of recent changes to federal Title IX regulations, which went into effect on August 14, 2020. Read More
Professor Chatelain is an expert in the fields of Black life and culture. The Pulitzer Prize is given annually to 21 individuals who display excellence in journalism and the arts. Read More
Maximilian Goetz (B’24) founded Robotics for All to provide equitable educational opportunities to students of all backgrounds, particularly low-income and underrepresented students, with an emphasis on education in STEM. Read More