Georgetown alumni are reshaping the coffee industry—from farm to cup For millions around the world, the morning cup of coffee is a simple, if necessary, ritual to start their […] The post Brewing Success appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Tony Mazurkiewicz, Georgetown’s inaugural athletics chaplain, helps student-athletes deal with some of the pressures they face. Photo: John Finestein Chaplaincy brings spiritual dimension to student-athlete well-being During Senior Week in […] The post Team Spirit appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Photo: Jane Varner Malhotra To celebrate the renewal of Lauinger Library, the iconic campus landmark turning 55 this year, we called upon you, the Georgetown family, to share your favorite […] The post Love Lau appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
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Photo: Phil Humnicky Georgetown Magazine sat down with Father Mark Bosco, S.J., Vice President for Mission & Ministry, to discuss the May 2025 election of Pope Leo XIV. An extended […] The post Extended interview: Fr. Mark Bosco on the recent papal change appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
This summer, John Huyette (C’05), David Littlejohn (C’05), Erik Iverson (SFS’05), Jonathan Flyer (C’05), and Jeff Civillico (C’05) celebrated two decades of monthly calls and annual reunions to reminisce over […] The post Class Notes appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Photo: Phil Humnicky On July 1, David Edelstein began serving as the dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, Georgetown’s oldest school. Since joining Georgetown in 2002 as a […] The post Catch up with David Edelstein, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
The group has over 60 members with Lexi Amos (L’26), Barbie Dolorit (L’27), Gene Kim (C’23, L’27), Eric Fitch (L’27), Alice Nazaryan (L’26), and Sol Maniera (L’27) serving on the […] The post Students lend a paw to animal defense laws appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
A scene from The Art of Care, performed at the Hoya-led Mosaic Theater Company in Washington, DC. Photo: Chris Banks A Georgetown collaboration highlights the transformative power of caregiving and […]| Georgetown Today
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Georgetown faculty and alumni apply their unique talents to better understand and protect the remarkable marine mammals who inhabit our oceans Each year, Distinguished University Professor Janet Mann brings a […]| Georgetown Today