Disability Rights Alumna Featured at 2016 Democratic National Convention
New York-based disability rights advocate Anastasia Somoza (C'07) speaks at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Read More
New York-based disability rights advocate Anastasia Somoza (C'07) speaks at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Read More
Georgetown alumna Kayleigh McEnany (SFS’10) provided commentary on CNN during the Republican National Convention. Read More
Professors Susan Martin and Rochelle Davis talk with Georgetown Magazine about the refugee crisis, with an emphasis on the frequently changing situation in Syria. Read More
Washington DC is an amazing city; ask any Hoya and they’ll agree! But sometimes, we all need a break from the hustle of everyday life… Read More
Seven business schools from around the world, including Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, are researching strategies associated with the sourcing of production and trends in a global supply chain. Read More
Karla Hill (G’16) hopes to use her Georgetown degree as a nurse-midwife and women’s health nurse practitioner to improve health care for women who are underprivileged and underserved. Read More
The new 225-bed, suite-style residence opening this fall semester for students on the northeast side of campus has been named Pedro Arrupe, S.J., Hall. Read More
Georgetown Law Professor David Cole will take a leave from Georgetown to serve as the new national legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union, where he'll oversee the work of nearly 300 lawyers. Read More
Professor and director of Georgetown's Center for Security Studies Bruce Hoffman talks about terrorism, security studies, and the future of Georgetown's security studies program. Read More
Nearly 200 students who make up the Georgetown School of Medicine's class of 2020 participate in the white coat ceremony that marks the beginnings of a medical career. Read More