LaHannah Giles (COL ’23) was first drawn to community service after interacting with the younger members of her neighborhood on the South … [Read more...] about Georgetown Undergraduate Starts Program To Support Youth in Chicago
Study Abroad Programs Put On Hold Indefinitely
Study abroad programs in Australia and Ireland for students in Georgetown University’s Nursing & Health Studies Department of … [Read more...] about Study Abroad Programs Put On Hold Indefinitely
NHS Professor To Receive Award For Work in Ethics and Nursing
School of Nursing and Health Studies Ethics professor Carol Taylor will receive the Ethics of Caring Nursing Ethics Leadership Award, the … [Read more...] about NHS Professor To Receive Award For Work in Ethics and Nursing
Senior Becomes 1st Rhodes Scholar in NHS History
Sara Rotenberg (NHS ’20) became the first student from the Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies studies to be named a … [Read more...] about Senior Becomes 1st Rhodes Scholar in NHS History
Veterans Day Celebrations Highlight Jesuit Values
Georgetown University veterans and active-duty service members operate at the intersection of Jesuit values and military service, retired … [Read more...] about Veterans Day Celebrations Highlight Jesuit Values
Mayor Issues 1st Hypothermia Alert for This Season
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) issued the season’s first hypothermia alert Nov. 1, as the wind chill dropped the temperatures into … [Read more...] about Mayor Issues 1st Hypothermia Alert for This Season
Georgetown Prison Scholar Freed from DC Jail
Zack Johnson, a formerly incarcerated student in the Georgetown Prison Scholars Program, was freed Sept. 30 after serving two and a half … [Read more...] about Georgetown Prison Scholar Freed from DC Jail