Georgetown This Week: Reflections from President DeGioia
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As of Monday, November 23 at 2 p.m., 35 total positive COVID-19 cases on or near campus have been reported to Georgetown University from Sunday, November 15, through Saturday, November 21. Read More
Eleven teams compete in Georgetown Entrepreneurship’s virtual COVID-19 Design Challenge to develop ways to lessen the impact of COVID-19 on the future of work, learning, and communities. Read More
Georgetown student and disability rights activist Khansa Maria (SFS’21) wins a 2021 Rhodes Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree in evidence-based social intervention and policy evaluation at the University of Oxford. Read More
Albright, Casey and Tenet share their expert insights on the future role of the U.S. in light of COVID-19, a contested presidential election and other foreign and domestic challenges. Read More
The Georgetown Slavery Archive serves as a valuable outreach tool for the university and broader public community with events, workshops, lectures and panel presentations. Read More
As the Thanksgiving and holiday season is upon us, it is natural to think of all the things we are grateful for in… Read More
If you had told me that this is what sophomore year would look like a year ago, I would have never believed you. Read More
In the spirit of the Jesuit tradition cura personalis – or care of the whole person, students find a way to combat the feeling of isolation while creating music and building community through a virtual choir experience. Read More
President-elect Joe Biden’s recent appointment of veteran political strategist Ron Klain (C’83) prompts members of the university community to recall his commitment to public service and impact as an adjunct professor. Read More