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Glen Walter, president and chief operating officer for Coca-Cola Refreshments, and company representatives talk to students about commitment to sustainability, entrepreneurship and social efforts. Read More
Robert Mueller, who served as FBI director for 12 years, will provide insights on his public service career to faculty, students and leaders as Georgetown's first Distinguished Executive-in-Residence. Read More
A sukkah representing shelters ancient Israelites used as dwellings will be set up temporarily on Healy Lawn as part of the Jewish harvest festival of Sukkot. Read More
A speech by former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and panel discussions with faculty members were part of a two-day conference held in honor of the 100th anniversary of Japan's Sophia University. Read More
Georgetown economics professor Martin Ravallion and philosophy professor Henry Richardson each will head two of the leading associations focusing on global human development. Read More
A recent published study by a Georgetown business professor finds that large companies increase their charitable philanthropy when facing threats to their reputation from protests. Read More
Georgetown contributes 40 graduates to this year's Teach For America corps and is tied for second place among top medium-sized colleges and universities. Read More
After serving as a contributor during her senior year at Georgetown, Elizabeth Tenety (C'07) went on to edit the newspaper's forum dedicated to religion and politics. Read More
Georgetown starts off the new academic year by introducing students to volunteer and social justice opportunities, which includes this weekend's Community Service Day. Read More
New students learned from faculty about intellectual inquiry at Georgetown by reading and discussing a book written by a Khmer Rouge refugee, as part of the annual Marino Workshop. Read More