Learn More About Georgetown’s 2020 Fossil Fuels Divestment

Pope Francis’ Laudato Si' environmental encyclical asks, “What need does the Earth have of us?” Georgetown answers that question by embracing sustainability through its business operations, individual choices, support of research, the education of students and the general public, and more. The university takes an integrated and holistic approach to sustainability, placing value on a quadruple bottom line – people, planet, prosperity and purpose – guided by Georgetown’s Catholic and Jesuit values and its commitment to the common good. Read More
With a commitment to the common good, Georgetown addresses critical sustainability challenges through research, education, activism and operations. Read More
The Georgetown University Board of Directors today adopted a policy on fossil fuel and impact investments that is part of the university’s broad commitment to sustainability. Read More
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Kawther Berhanu (C’19) is one of two Georgetown alumnae selected as a 2020 Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellow to pursue graduate studies and a career in the foreign service. Read More
Jada Bullen (SFS'17), is one of two Georgetown alumnae selected as a 2020 Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellow to pursue graduate studies and a career in the foreign service. Read More
How fast-food franchises like McDonald’s became one of the greatest generators of black wealth in America is the subject of a much-lauded new book by history professor Marcia Chatelain. Read More
Georgetown University professors offer expertise for journalists seeking interviews in a variety of subjects related to the 2020 State of the Union Address by President Donald Trump. Read More
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