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The start of the new year can bring many exciting changes to your college life – new classes, new memories to make, and new things… Read More

The start of the new year can bring many exciting changes to your college life – new classes, new memories to make, and new things… Read More
Bronze Star medal recipient and law student Ty Pinkins (L'20) creates a nonprofit providing a weeklong leadership skills immersion experience in the nation’s capital for underserved teens from his native Mississippi Delta region. Read More
Georgetown researchers make the first investigation of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome presentation in the emergency department and found that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients believe there is a "profound" lack of understanding by health care workers. Read More
Emily Graul (NHS'20), a global health major at the School of Nursing & Health Studies, researches how different medical definitions can introduce stigma for identities or treatment options. Read More
Georgetown head men's basketball coach Patrick Ewing (C'85) debuts his new weekly show, Center Court with Patrick Ewing, with co-host Rick "Doc" Walker this Sunday on SiriusXM's ESPNU Radio. Read More
The African-American Alumni Advisory Board recognizes Rosemary Kilkenny, vice president of institutional diversity, equity and affirmative action, for her longtime leadership and commitment to promoting a welcoming environment for diverse communities at Georgetown. Read More
Georgetown continues to honor the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with a semester of events following its annual concert and presentation of the John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award. Read More
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will speak at a Feb. 6 “The Future of Diplomacy” symposium sponsored by the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service at the McCourt School of Public Policy and the School of Foreign Service. Read More
George Melchor Jr. (G’22), a Ph.D candidate in neuroscience and Patrick Healy Fellow, researches molecular signatures that could one day to lead to developing therapeutics that help in the recovery of patients with multiple sclerosis. Read More
Nine returning citizens are on track to get paid work as paralegals at local law firms after being trained at Georgetown, thanks to a partnership with DC’s Mayor’s Office on Returning Citizen Affairs’ (MORCA) Paralegal Fellowship Program. Read More