Commemorating Emancipation Day in DC
On April 16, Washington, DC, commemorates the anniversary of the 1862 law that abolished slavery in the District of Columbia. Learn how our community is honoring this day. Read More

On April 16, Washington, DC, commemorates the anniversary of the 1862 law that abolished slavery in the District of Columbia. Learn how our community is honoring this day. Read More
Dr. Norman Beauchamp is a higher education leader in health sciences, a clinical researcher and a radiologist who has advanced the treatment of stroke. Read More
In the Art of Diplomacy, Hoyas visit diplomatic residences with ambassadors over full-course meals. Peak behind the doors of this exclusive class through the eyes of one student. Read More
A partnership between Georgetown's Urban & Regional Planning program and an urban data platform has already yielded promising research for the field. Read More
Dear Hilltop RAs, I am writing to provide an update on the RA union election process. We have worked collaboratively with… Read More
Spend a busy Friday at Georgetown University with me (in Japanese)! Fridays are my favorite day of the week because I only have one class and always have rehearsal for the musical that I am acting in. Read More
Interning in Congress can be a great way to jumpstart a career in government. Read Bennie Chang's (SFS'26) advice on how to land a congressional internship. Read More
After overcoming financial struggles as an international student, an alumnus created a scholarship—the largest international undergraduate scholarship in Georgetown’s history—to smooth the path for future Hoyas. Read More
Women's basketball is entering a new era. With increased viewers and fans, can it keep the momentum going from March Madness? Read More
Over her spring break, Maya Millette (G'24) ventured to Nairobi, Kenya to learn more about international development. Read her day-by-day accounting of everything she did. Read More