Lawyer Depicted in The Post Movie is Georgetown Alumnus, Boxing Teacher
Tony Essaye (C'55), one of the lawyers depicted in the Oscar-nominated movie The Post, also teaches boxing at Georgetown. Read More

Tony Essaye (C'55), one of the lawyers depicted in the Oscar-nominated movie The Post, also teaches boxing at Georgetown. Read More
Business leaders from across Africa discuss the development of various industries – entertainment, energy, education, entrepreneurship and more – during the third annual Africa Business Conference, co-sponsored by Georgetown's McDonough School of Business and the School of Foreign Service. Read More
Professor Gwen Mikell, Taurjhai Purdie (C’20) and Terri Carmichael Jackson (C'89, L'92) are honored for their achievements at the 2018 Patrick Healy Dinner. Read More
A new memorandum of understanding between Georgetown and the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research in Frederick, Maryland, aims to expand both institutions’ research and training missions in the biomedical sciences. Read More
Meroe Park (SFS’89), former executive director of the CIA, will provide faculty, students and university leaders with insights and perspectives as the university’s newest Distinguished Executive-in-Residence. Read More
What’s that, you say? College isn’t only about the clubs and food and fun? As much as I’ve enjoyed my extracurriculars and exploring Georgetown, we… Read More
New York Times columnist David Brooks explores how America might restore a sense of national unity during the McCourt School of Public Policy's 2018 Whittington Lecture. Read More
Ayan Mandal (C’18) wins a prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship and will use it to pursue a Ph.D. in psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. Read More
Georgetown’s history of producing Olympians includes at least 33 athletes and 15 medal winners who have competed in track and field, rowing, basketball, equestrian, kayaking and, as of this year, men’s bobsledding. Read More
Oxford University Press publishes Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: What Everyone Needs to Know, a book by Georgetown emeritus psychology professor Steven Sabat that examines the disease from the perspective of those who have it. Read More