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Tillman Scholar Kristi Pelzel focuses on data storytelling, interactive digital media, intercultural communication and media ecology studies at Georgetown while finding time for public service. Read More
For the first time in Georgetown history, students will have the opportunity to register to vote – almost exactly a year before the 2020 presidential election – at the same time they register for classes. Read More
Conference will explore how sports can make positive change in the world (WASHINGTON — November 1, 2019) Today, Georgetown University announced that it will host… Read More
Former President Bill Clinton (SFS'68) and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton sit down with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for Georgetown Law's annual lecture named for the iconic member of the High Court. Read More
Martin Moreno (C’22) had a unique opportunity to intern this summer at the Jesuit Curia in Rome, where he met the Superior General of the Society of Jesus, Arturo Sosa, S.J. Read More
The university announces finalists for the shared $100,000 Leonsis Family Entrepreneurship Prize, for which student and alumni entrepreneurs will pitch their ventures at the annual “Bark Tank” competition Nov. 14. Read More
The Georgetown military community is a tight and supportive group, very similar to what a service member may experience in a close-knit unit. Read More
MBA students Sara Ribakove (G’21) and Michelle Smolarski (G’22) receive the Bryce Harlow Fellowship for their accomplishments and pursuit of careers in government advocacy. Read More
We may live in the city, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t great places to hike just right outside your door. Theodore Roosevelt… Read More
Georgetown is a place filled with deep and vast cultural and global knowledge. I’ve never been immersed in such an international community of… Read More