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MBA Student Named to Inaugural Forbes List for Her Entrepreneurial Ventures Focused on Sustainability
MBA student Tara Gupta (G’22) makes the inaugural Forbes Next 1000 List of entrepreneurs for her two ventures focused on sustainability. Read More

Georgetown Community Reflects on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation
Georgetown engages in a long-term and ongoing process to understand and respond to the university’s role in the injustice of slavery and the legacies of enslavement and segregation in our nation. Read More

Georgetown Continues Support as Jesuits, Descendants of Enslaved Form Foundation
The Jesuits and Descendants of the 272 enslaved individuals sold in 1838 by the Maryland Province of Jesuits establish a new charitable foundation focused on racial healing and educational advancement with ongoing help from Georgetown. Read More

Public Health Alert: COVID-19 Dashboard and Confirmed COVID-19 Cases – Monday, March 15
As of Monday, March 15, at 8 a.m., 22 total positive COVID-19 cases on or near campus have been reported to Georgetown University from Sunday, March 7, through Saturday, March 13. Read More
New COVID-19 Vaccination Guidelines and Rollout
Sent to Main, Med, Law faculty, staff and students Read More
BIG EAST Champions: No. 8 Hoyas Rout No. 2 Creighton to Win Record-Eighth Title
The eighth-seeded Georgetown men's basketball team caps a four-win run to claim its record-eighth BIG EAST Championship with a 73-48 victory over second-seeded Creighton and an automatic bid in the NCAA Tournament. Read More

McDonough Adds New Management Courses Focused on DEI
Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business continues to make addressing racial inequality an institutional priority, with several faculty developing new DEI courses. Read More

New Process/Research Resumption
Sent to Main and Med faculty and staff. Read More
Georgetown Ethicist and Physicians Create Moral Framework for Elective Surgeries During COVID-19
A Georgetown team of clinicians and a philosopher make the case in the Journal of Hand Surgery for what "elective" surgeries should be conducted in the midst of a pandemic wave. Read More
