Thanks to a $13.7 million gift from Robert (C’62) and Allison Bertrand (Parents’05), Georgetown University will create the Robert W. Bertrand Endowed Chair in Computer Science to focus on research […]| Georgetown Today
Ron Palmese (B’00) is the chief legal officer at Shake Shack, overseeing and managing all legal, government, and regulatory affairs. He also oversees the company's enterprise risk management, ESG, and insurance programs as well as the company's internal audit departments. Palmese is also a member of Shake Shack’s executive team.| Georgetown Today
Ron Palmese (B’00) is the chief legal officer at Shake Shack, overseeing and managing all legal, government, and regulatory affairs. He also oversees the company's enterprise risk management, ESG, and insurance programs as well as the company's internal audit departments. Palmese is also a member of Shake Shack’s executive team.| Georgetown Today
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Photo courtesy of Bill and Lisa Byrnes A $20 million bequest from William “Bill” G. Byrnes (B’72, L’81) and Lisa H. Byrnes (SLL’80) will support Georgetown University’s development of comfortable, […]| Georgetown Today
Marble statue of Benjamin Franklin at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Photo: Chris Enochs, Brandon DuBose The Georgetown University Alumni Association (GUAA) returned to Philadelphia for this year’s John Carroll […]| Georgetown Today
“An openhearted ensemble has collaboratively created an extraordinary experience of communal connection,” wrote DC Theater Arts critic John Stoltenberg of The Art of Care | Photo: Chris Banks A recent […] The post Caring acts appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Photo: Lisa Helfert Cancer survivorship research initiative studies life after diagnosis and treatment When Georgetown family medicine physician Sarah Kureshi felt a strange mass in her toddler daughter’s stomach, she […] The post A better journey appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Illustration: Mike Ellis Revolutionizing stroke and recovery It happens in an instant. One moment, you’re reaching for a coffee mug, preparing breakfast—and the next, everything changes. Your right side feels […] The post The resilient brain appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Sean Conaton (C’95) is the founder & principal consultant at Strategy Compass, a management consultancy in the Washington, DC area. The post Hoya Highlight: Sean Conaton (C’95) appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Photo: Phil Humnicky Call course explores health equity outside the classroom Health Innovation for the Common Good, a course offered on Georgetown’s Capitol Campus through the Capitol Applied Learning Labs […] The post Health innovation in action appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
At the April 1 Innovation and Research Showcase sponsored by Georgetown’s Office of Technology Commercialization, Beauchamp previewed a new effort to create innovation districts in DC, a geographic area where […] The post Update from Dr. Beauchamp appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Kenney Bevins at Sirongo Village Clinic in Kenya | Photo: Courtesy of Tammy Kenney Bevins Three years ago, Tammy Kenney Bevins (N’83) was working at a rehab and long-term care […]| Georgetown Today
A $1 million gift from the Ortus Foundation, founded by Sabrina Kuhl Gracias (B’93, Parent’27), will support the mental health and well-being of Georgetown students in the spirit of cura […] The post Alumna helps advance student mental health and wellness appeared first on Called to Be.| Called to Be
Nancy Hulgrave Hungerford (far right) and Elizabeth (center) stand with Nancy’s parents, Bert and Marjorie Hulgrave. Photo: Courtesy of the Hungerford family Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center announces the […]| Georgetown Today
Thanks to a transformative $25 million gift commitment from the Berkley Family Foundation, Georgetown University will rename its nursing school the Georgetown University Berkley School of Nursing and expand the […]| Georgetown Today
From his time studying at Georgetown University to his current work in the nonprofit sector, Christopher Rutledge (SFS’89, Parent’23) has devoted his life to service and social justice. With his over 25 years of experience in the nonprofit world, and “a firm belief that with a can-do attitude we can do anything,” Rutledge encompasses the Jesuit value of cura personalis—care for the whole person.| Georgetown Today
Dean Paul Almeida with Kay and Peter N. “Pete” (B’78) Crnkovich (Parents’11, ’13) from left to right. Recognizing the impact the business world can have on healthcare, Peter N. “Pete” […]| Georgetown Today
At times of change, we look to our history, mission, and values to ground us as we discern how Georgetown can fulfill its calling to be a force for good […] The post Called to be a force for good in the world appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
Thanks to a transformative $25 million gift commitment from the Berkley Family Foundation, Georgetown University will rename its nursing school the Georgetown University Berkley School of Nursing and expand the […]| Georgetown Today
Marble statue of Benjamin Franklin at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Photo: Chris Enochs, Brandon DuBose The Georgetown University Alumni Association (GUAA) returned to Philadelphia for this year’s John Carroll […]| Georgetown Today
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
From left to right: Posie O’Brien Granet (N’98), James O’Brien (B’04), Michael O’Brien (SFS’06), Joseph A. O’Brien (C’67), Barbara Scanlon O’Brien, Chrissy O’Brien Haggerty (B’99), Katie O’Brien Mucci (B’01) Inspired […]| Georgetown Today
Recent graduate Zoe Malchiodi, Ph.D. (MS’19, G’24), was named the 2023–4 Matt Riddle Scholar for the Metropolitan Washington Chapter of the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation. The award funds […]| Georgetown Today