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Ken Rutherford (G’87, G’00) came face-to-face with death when he stepped on a landmine. Over 20 years later, he's at the forefront of
advocacy to remove landmines around the world. Read More
After spending decades in front of a classroom, Haroot Hakopian wasn't ready to retire. Instead, he was ready for a career change. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community, We are reaching out to inform you of an upcoming hazardous material (Hazmat) drill in Regents Hall. This… Read More
Luke Hughes (SFS'27) loves Washington, DC. It's why he's stayed in DC this summer, reporting late-night election results while escorting VIPs through the halls of Congress during the day. Read More
Dear Georgetown Community, Welcome! Guided by the University’s Jesuit Tradition of Cura Personalis — caring for the whole person — Georgetown is deeply committed to… Read More
Synchronized swimming was first performed in flooded Roman amphitheaters, but it wasn't until 1984 that it became an official Olympic sport. Dive into its history and the Olympics this year. Read More
Dear Lauinger Library Building Occupants, We are writing to inform you of upcoming renovations in Lauinger Library. This project will expand the Pierce Reading… Read More
Graduate students in international development policy are getting first-hand experience in the field this summer. Read their reflections. Read More
Georgetown students journeyed to Cat Island, a small island in the Caribbean, to find out how enslaved people and their descendants remained resilient through their food and cultural traditions. Read More
The polling project will track the attitudes of Americans on the major presidential candidates and will run through election day. Read More