Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer Now Immersed in the Law
Katie Meili (L'20), who swam her way to two Olympic medals, now hopes to become a trial attorney. Read More

Katie Meili (L'20), who swam her way to two Olympic medals, now hopes to become a trial attorney. Read More
In response to the emerging outbreak of a respiratory disease caused by a new strain of a well-known virus, coronavirus, first identified in Wuhan,… Read More
Picking a roommate can often be a stressful part of preparing to go to college. We’ve all heard a roommate horror story where a pairing… Read More
I remember being in a Vermont cabin the summer before freshman year at Georgetown when the most exciting and stressful email popped into my inbox:… Read More
Mona Byambadorj (G’20) hopes to reduce social inequities of health and create collaborative environments among patients, administrators and clinicians. Read More
Philosophy professor Quill Kukla, a senior research scholar at the university’s Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE), is one of only 100 applicants around the world to receive the highly coveted Humboldt Research Award. Read More
Georgetown hosted a screening and panel discussion on Friday of an award-winning Flannery O’Connor documentary co-directed by Rev. Mark Bosco, S.J., vice president for mission and ministry at the university. Read More
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The university produced more U.S. Fulbright student scholars for 2019-2020 than any other college or university in the country. Read More