Ari Shapiro (F’18)
“Coming from a small Jewish day school in Denver, adjusting to life at Georgetown freshman year was a serious change of pace. However, I… Read More

“Coming from a small Jewish day school in Denver, adjusting to life at Georgetown freshman year was a serious change of pace. However, I… Read More
“There’s a certain irony to studying public policy at Georgetown. Here we are concentrating on a profession motivated by service to others and–to… Read More
Georgetown University Medical School researchers find preliminary evidence that telephone-based smoking cessation counseling for smokers provided shortly after they undergo lung cancer screening can be effective at helping them stop smoking. Read More
The Sustainable Oceans Alliance, founded by Daniela Fernandez (C’17), earns a spot among top youth-led projects in the United Nations Youth Solutions Report. Read More
The Georgetown board of directors approve a four-year financial plan reflecting investments in student financial aid, new research, academic programs, faculty salaries, technology, infrastructure and more. Read More
A study by a Georgetown psychiatrist shows that learning mindfulness meditation results in a lower stress response in people with generalized anxiety disorder. Read More
Georgetown uses a $1.5 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to help carry out its commitment to produce scholarship that helps the nation better understand and address its legacies of slavery, racism and discrimination. Read More
Misty Li (B'17), a senior double majoring in finance and international business, will continue her global business experience after graduation at Morgan Stanley's Hong Kong offices. Read More
“I don’t have a niche here at Georgetown. I know, it’s been close to four years on the Hilltop and I have yet to… Read More
“It is a privilege everyday to teach about politics and public policy at Georgetown. It is the best campus for studying these topics… Read More