99 Things to Look Forward To: Senior Spring Edition
Although it feels as if senior spring just started, the beloved tradition of the 99 Days Club at The Tombs is about to begin. For… Read More

Although it feels as if senior spring just started, the beloved tradition of the 99 Days Club at The Tombs is about to begin. For… Read More
Author and activist Hugh Price says American schools and communities still lack “robust integration,” during a Mellon Lecture Series conversation on racial justice and on his recent book, This African-American Life. Read More
The board of directors approves a five-year financial plan designed to strengthen the university’s competitiveness, maintain its financial stability and continue its commitment to the broadest possible access to a Georgetown education. Read More
Kristin Henning, director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic at Georgetown Law, leads a panel discussion with legal scholars on the policing of black men and the intersections of race and criminal justice. Read More
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, now Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at the School of Foreign Service, receives the school's 2018 J. Raymond “Jit” Trainor Award for Excellence in the Conduct of Diplomacy. Read More
Coming to Georgetown, you will likely feel a variety of emotions. You may be excited for a new environment and classes and friends. You may… Read More
A total of eight Georgetown alumni are listed in Forbes magazine's annual "30 Under 30" 2018 edition, in which the publication honors what it calls "young stars, visionaries and creative disruptors" in 20 different industries. Read More
Georgetown Law alumnus Jerome H. Powell (L’79) is sworn in for a four-year term as chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Read More
Alumnus Brian Reichart (L’12) continues to seek clemency for a client he represented in Georgetown Law’s Community Justice Project Clinic. The case recently got airtime on the Oxygen network's wrongful convictions series, Final Appeal. Read More
Award-winning poet Lawrence Joseph shares how his Jesuit education and growing up in 1960s Detroit informs his imaginative work during a recent Faith and Culture Lecture Series talk at Georgetown. Read More