Business and Global Affairs Students Traverse Continents to Study BMW’s Value Chain
Tosin Fagbami (B'26) recounts her globetrotting adventure through Germany, Mexico and South Carolina to study BMW's supply chain. Read More

Tosin Fagbami (B'26) recounts her globetrotting adventure through Germany, Mexico and South Carolina to study BMW's supply chain. Read More
Invasive blood tests are often used to test for diseases. This physics professor's invention could change that and make administering medicine more efficient. Read More
Students majoring in human science can now enroll in graduate-level courses through accelerated master’s programs in the School of Medicine. Read More
Navy Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey Krilla (SFS’91) was awarded the highest non-combat decoration by the U.S. Navy for his lifesaving heroism. Read More
Inspired by his college tennis coach, Sach Thakker (M’26) is blending his passion for sports and service by organizing a pickleball tournament to raise money for melanoma research. Read More
Meet the man who lived through World War II, marched with Martin Luther King Jr. and has been a priest for over 50 years advocating for social justice. Read More
Georgetown Ph.D. candidate Wisdom Obinna (G'29) practiced tech ethics and international diplomacy in Europe this summer through programs at Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics and the U.N. Read More
The partnership between the School of Continuing Studies and Dog Tag Bakery helps veterans, military spouses and caregivers to launch businesses and empower their communities. Read More
Professor Benjamin Harbert's book explores more than a century of musical history from incarcerated individuals at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Read More
Elon Musk is set to create the America Party, but will it have any legs? A government professor and expert in American political parties answers. Read More