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An oral history project is ensuring that the memories and voices of the first African American women to graduate from the School of Nursing – between 1964 and 1969 – are elevated and become a part of Georgetown’s historical record. Read More
The new Georgetown Reach program focuses on preparing rising eighth-grade students and their families for the college application process and the college experience. Read More
As of Monday, February 1, at 8:30 a.m., 109 total positive COVID-19 cases on or near campus have been reported to Georgetown University from Sunday, January 24, through Saturday, January 30. Read More
An agreement between Georgetown and Howard University launches the Howard Scholar Program, a full-tuition scholarship to the McCourt School of Public Policy. Read More
Tianna Mobley (C'20, G'22), a recent Georgetown alumna who is now studying for her master's degree in history, uses a fellowship to research the impact of slavery around the White House neighborhood. Read More
As the University continues to respond to the evolving circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are committed to providing up-to-date information to our… Read More
The Biden-Harris Administration taps a number of university faculty and alumni from Georgetown Law. Read More
Psychology professor Abigail Marsh and a team of researchers publish a study to explore the concepts of fear and empathy through a woman born with a rare brain disorder that prevents her from experiencing fear. Read More
Sent to Main and Med Campus Students, Faculty and Staff Read More