Georgetown Celebrates Service Members During Military Awareness Month
Georgetown celebrates the contributions of service members throughout November to highlight and raise awareness around the military community on campus. Read More
Georgetown celebrates the contributions of service members throughout November to highlight and raise awareness around the military community on campus. Read More
Faculty members at the School of Foreign Service tackle various topics related to the 2016 Presidential Election. Read More
Sean Sheppard (C’90) says Georgetown's Catholic and Jesuit tradition inspired him to mobilize college students through his nonprofit to help disabled veterans and Wounded Warriors in his San Diego community. Read More
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser gathers policy experts, residents, potential partners and public officials at Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies (SCS) for a discussion about the city’s infrastructure. Read More
The Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History and Culture features items gifted by Georgetown history professor Maurice Jackson as well as a couple of university-related artifacts. Read More
Georgetown wins the White House’s Interfaith Community Service Award for fostering meaningful relationships among its community members of differing faiths and backgrounds. Read More
Georgetown professor Dagomar Degroot, author of a new book about how the Dutch dealt with extreme 17th-century climate changes, reflects on the lessons the past has for today’s global warming crisis. Read More
One of the many perks of living in DC is the great food scene in the city! There’s a ton of reasons why you… Read More
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell talks about the progress associated with the Affordable Care Act during Georgetown's The Exit Interview series but says some changes may make it stronger for users. Read More
The McDonough School of Business hosts a panel with former ambassador Charles “Chuck” Cobb; former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell and former D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams, who agree the next president should take a bipartisan approach to solving the nation’s problems. Read More