Georgetown Ph.D. candidate Wisdom Obinna (G'29) practiced tech ethics and international diplomacy in Europe this summer through programs at Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics and the U.N.| Georgetown University
Martha Weiss answers some of the most important questions on this year's cicadas and gives readers some ideas for cicada recipes.| Georgetown University
As the founder of a political newsletter, Gabe Fleisher has traveled to the White House and Camp David. He's also a senior ready to graduate.| Georgetown University
The Hoya Harvest Garden may look like a garden, but it's much more. The living laboratory generates fresh produce for Georgetown's food pantry and offers hands-on learning experiences for students.| Georgetown University
Georgetown now joins Harvard , Yale, Princeton, MIT and Stanford as the only institutions that have produced five or more Marshall Scholars in any given year.| Georgetown University
Rabbi Abraham Skorka is senior research fellow for Jewish Studies and Jewish-Christian Relations at Georgetown and was a longtime friend of Pope Francis. In this first-person reflection, Rabbi Skorka recounts how he and Pope Francis built an open dialogue through their mutual friendship. As soon as he was elected Pope, Francis called me on the […]| Georgetown University
Mo Elleithee, a 20-year veteran of national politics and a 1994 alumnus of the School of Foreign Service, will lead the McCourt School's newest institute.| Georgetown University
David Edelstein, vice provost for education and a veteran professor who’s taught at Georgetown for over 20 years, has been named the new dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. The post Longtime Georgetown Professor, Administrator Named Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences appeared first on Called to Be.| Called to Be
Samantha Garcia (C'28) walks through her decision to attend Georgetown as an aspiring scientist studying environmental biology.| Georgetown University
An expert in alliances and transatlantic relations gives her analysis on what to look out for at next week's NATO summit.| Georgetown University
Fr. Matthew Ippel, S.J. (SFS’13, G’25) and Fr. Kieran Halloran, S.J. (SFS’14) both thought they were headed to careers in international affairs. In June, they were ordained as Jesuit priests.| Georgetown University
Traveling this summer? Here are a few books Georgetown professors recommend for your journey — and their travel recommendations.| Georgetown University
Follow Bennie Chang (SFS'26) and Luke Hughes (SFS'27) as they take you along their week in China as part of a U.S.-China student dialogue.| Georgetown University
An amicus co-authored by two linguists and a law professor was cited in the majority opinion of a Supreme Court case. Here's how the researchers did it.| Georgetown University
Georgetown has appointed Alexia Hudson-Ward, a leader in university library systems, as the new university librarian and dean of the library.| Georgetown University
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CBS Anchor Norah O’Donnell met her future husband, Chef Geoff Tracy, in the cafeteria line her first year. On Valentine’s Day, learn about their love story on the Hilltop.| Georgetown University
Georgetown's School of Nursing will be renamed the Berkley School of Nursing, marking a significant milestone in its 122 years of education.| Georgetown University
Carole Gresenz, a current Georgetown professor who studies health economics, will lead the McCourt School of Public Policy.| Georgetown University
In this Ask a Professor, discover how the brain heals itself and how one professor's new therapy can be a gamechanger for patients with MS.| Georgetown University
In a new partnership, Georgetown and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees are blending traditional and new forms of data to understand and predict movements of forcibly displaced populations.| Georgetown University
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Georgetown has received the highest classification for its research and training, earning the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education’s designation as an “R1” institution.| Georgetown University
Ever since their own families grappled with their own health crises, Ralf Martz Sulague and Allison Fitzgerald have been working to push the boundaries of medicine.| Georgetown University
Embrace community living, and create, volunteer, compete, debate or worship. With 300 clubs and organizations, there's a place for you at Georgetown.| Georgetown University
Whether it's an on-campus action, a DC internship or an embassy event, life at Georgetown exposes you to the world.| Georgetown University
Meet our world-class faculty. Immerse yourself in an academic community led by experts in your field of study.| Georgetown University
Georgetown is one of the top-producing institutions for the competitive fellowship that prepares students and recent graduates for careers in the federal government.| Georgetown University
Home To the Class of 2024… To the Class of 2024… We are proud of you, excited to recognize all of your accomplishments and looking forward to celebrating you at a commencement celebration we hope you always remember.| Georgetown University
Students and faculty members are wading into rivers and measuring just how much microplastic is there — and where it’s coming from — in DC.| Georgetown University
Theresa Torres has served graduate students' financial aid needs for 35 years. Learn what's kept her at Georgetown for decades.| Georgetown University
Two veterans share how Georgetown has supported the military-connected community on campus with resources and support networks.| Georgetown University
An election misinformation expert and Georgetown professor explains how to respond to misleading information online in the 2024 elections.| Georgetown University