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Georgetown recognizes more than 50 faculty members and academic professionals for their 20 years of service to the university as well as 10 distinguished donors who support the university’s academic enterprise during Spring Faculty Convocation. Read More
Natalie Knez (C’18) is the first-ever female student from Georgetown to win the top speaker award at this year’s National Debate Tournament (NDT). Read More
Award-winning author Craig Steven Wilder, who wrote Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities, talks about the link between American colleges and slavery during the American Revolutionary War at Georgetown Law's annual Ryan Lecture. Read More
Arrests of girls in Washington, D.C., have increased dramatically even as overall youth arrests are down, according to a new report released by Georgetown Law’s Juvenile Justice Initiative and D.C.-based human rights organization Rights4Girls. Read More
Dear Georgetown Freshman, Congratulations, you’ve made it! The Hilltop is eager and excited to have you. I have to say, I am also a little… Read More
Georgetown professor Jeanine Turner co-authors a study creating a new framework for managing your social presence without losing credibility or ruining relationships. Read More
The university commemorates the 50th anniversary of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s death with a semester of events and an April 4 service featuring Georgetown's Distinguished Artist-in Residence, Jason Moran. Read More
The Lewy Body Dementia Association designates Georgetown University Medical Center as a “Research Center of Excellence.” Read More
Luis Fortuño (SFS’82), former governor of Puerto Rico, lectures on the future of the commonwealth’s economy after Hurricane Maria in a talk sponsored by the School of Foreign Service's Center for Latin American Studies. Read More
High school student Dara Jaffe, who survived the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, joins legal and health experts to talk about gun violence, health and the Second Amendment at Georgetown Law. Read More