Devita Bishundat
Devita Bishundat is the Director of the Community Scholars Program. “Working for and with the Community Scholars Program is a dream come true. I wish… Read More

Devita Bishundat is the Director of the Community Scholars Program. “Working for and with the Community Scholars Program is a dream come true. I wish… Read More
Janet Mann, professor of biology and psychology, collaborates with Google’s artificial intelligence engineers on individual identification of wild dolphins through images. Read More
One of my favorite things about Georgetown is the plethora of options to sit down and be productive. Every few steps, you will no doubt… Read More
Being from New England, fall has always been my favorite season because my family and I have traditions of going to apple orchards, pumpkin patches,… Read More
Dear Georgetown Freshman, As I look back on my time at Georgetown, I cannot help but feel sad that my journey on the Hilltop is… Read More
A collaboration between Georgetown and edX.org, the leading online learning destination, results in a free online course on How the Government Works & How to Get Involved. Read More
Patrick Malone (G'19, M'21), who is pursuing both a medical degree and a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Georgetown, conducts research that gains him access to renowned Nobel laureates at a conference in Lindau, Germany. Read More
Mohamed Zayani, professor at Georgetown University in Qatar, receives four awards from leading academic and professional associations for his book, Networked Publics and Digital Contention (Oxford University Press, 2015), which explores how technologies can reconfigure social movements. Read More
A Georgetown biology alumnus collaborates with his former professor on a $2 million grant to control a mosquito that spreads diseases such as Zika and dengue around the world. Read More
Alumni of Georgetown’s Community Scholars Program gather at a 50th-anniversary celebration to reminisce and talk about the importance of continuing support for first-generation and underrepresented students. Read More