A Letter from John J. DeGioia, President of Georgetown University
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community: I write today to express my gratitude for the opportunity I have had to lead Georgetown over these… Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community: I write today to express my gratitude for the opportunity I have had to lead Georgetown over these… Read More
John J. DeGioia (C’79 G’95) announced he is stepping down from his role as president after 23 years and will become president emeritus and will continue as a faculty member. Read More
Joanna Lewis, director of the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program, dives into how AI is being leveraged to improve climate research. Read More
Noa Offman (C’25), an advocate for criminal justice reform, has won the 2025 Rhodes Scholarship — the oldest and most competitive international scholarship. Read More
Four alumni from the McCourt School of Public Policy will join the two-year program, which works to modernize, digitize and enhance access to essential government services. Read More
Karen Guggenheim had a choice: spend her life grieving or choose to live a happy life after trauma. She chose happiness, and led a global happiness movement in the process. Read More
Dear Students, Thanksgiving break takes place starting Wednesday, Nov. 27, with classes resuming on Monday, Dec. 2. Please review the following important reminders and opportunities… Read More
Two students spent the summer bringing the humanities to life, from a novel set in the Gilded Age to a theatrical adaptation of "Paradise Lost." Read More
Dear Georgetown University Community Members, We are writing to update you on several ongoing projects on our Hilltop Campus. Red Square… Read More
Four students share their journeys from the U.S. Air Force, Army and Marine Corps to Georgetown—and the new opportunities they're taking on. Read More