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Georgetown’s performing arts community has taken one of the most divisive times in the nation’s history and married it with holiday warmth to produce the D.C. premiere of A Civil War Christmas: An American Musical Celebration. Read More
Martin Ravallion, director of the World Bank’s research department, will join Georgetown as its inaugural Edmond D. Villani Chaired Professor of Economics in the spring semester. Read More
Benjamin Buchanan, who has worked as a graduate intern for the New York Police Department’s counterterrorism bureau and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, is one of Georgetown’s latest Marshall Scholarship winners. Read More
More than 100 students, alumni, faculty members and staff gathered at Georgetown Nov. 18-19 to design new products, processes or applications to transform how the university community lives and learns. Read More
Georgetown student Wardah Athar (C’13) has been named a recipient of the George J. Mitchell Scholarship. Read More
Georgetown will honor the work of Mary Brown, who has provided life changing opportunities for Washington, D.C.’s black youth for more than 15 years, with the John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream award. Read More
The lead singer of the Irish rock band told a Georgetown audience the United States must be diligent in preventing cuts to international aid. Read More
Members of the university and Jesuit communities, including President John J. DeGioia, gathered this weekend for the profession of final vows by Rev. Kevin O’Brien, S.J., (C’88), vice president for mission and ministry. Read More
About 130 students, faculty members, alumni and staff at Georgetown will come together for 36 hours Nov. 17-18 to design a new product, process or app that “transforms” how the university community lives and learns. Read More
From serving in Iraq to being a body double in a film directed by Jennifer Aniston and other actresses about the impact of breast cancer, U.S. Army soldier Margaret (Maggie) Smith (G’13) has had anything but a typical life. Read More