Bill Clinton: ‘Policy Matters’ Despite Being Misunderstood, Distrusted
President Bill Clinton says policymaking today tends to be “dimly understood, often distrusted and disconnected from the consequences of the policy being implemented.” Read More
President Bill Clinton says policymaking today tends to be “dimly understood, often distrusted and disconnected from the consequences of the policy being implemented.” Read More
Georgetown hosts a three-day "Faith, Culture and the Common Good" conference April 9-11 that is part of the Vatican's Courtyard of the Gentiles initiative, which was created in 2010. Read More
Maria Shriver (C'77), Norah O'Donnell (C'95) and Dee Dee Myers were among the high-profile women that participated in the student-organized Georgetown Women in Leadership summit April 12. Read More
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White House national security expert Elizabeth Cameron and a panel of experts at Georgetown say global health security must be a high priority around the world to combat pandemics such as avian flu. Read More
Georgetown offers a six-week, massive open online course that tackles many of the bioethics issues people deal with on an everyday basis, starting April 15. Read More
Former Georgetown University men's basketball All-American Alonzo Mourning (C'92) was one of five players, coaches and teams selected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Monday at a press conference in North Texas, the site of the 2014 NCAA Final Four. Read More
Award-winning author Paul Elie, who is also a senior fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs at Georgetown, has created a new blog, “Everything That Rises,” designed to foster conversations about the university, Jesuit heritage, Catholic tradition, literature, the arts and public affairs. Read More
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks about the importance of relationships, public service and being fearless during the Bernstein Symposium at Georgetown. Read More
The acceptance rate for Georgetown's Class of 2018 is 16.6 percent, slightly lower than the previous year's class, with 12 percent becoming the first generation of college students in their families. Read More