Seeing an opportunity to educate and improve the lives of their classmates in college, Maggie Cullina (COL ’22) launched their own sex … [Read more...] about WGST Student Launches Sex-Positive Educational Instagram Account
Alumna Raises Money to Produce Potentially Lifesaving COVID-19 Oxygen Monitors
When Shavini Fernando (GRD ’18) developed a wearable oxygen monitor to live independently despite her life-threatening heart condition, she … [Read more...] about Alumna Raises Money to Produce Potentially Lifesaving COVID-19 Oxygen Monitors
Graduate Student Launches Clean Beauty Company Born in Her GU Dorm
Sitting in her sophomore LXR Hall dorm room four years ago, Charlotte Cook (MSB ’19) felt she was at a crossroads. She knew the finance and … [Read more...] about Graduate Student Launches Clean Beauty Company Born in Her GU Dorm
GU Ranked Nation’s Top Renewable Energy Campus in New Environmental Nonprofit Report
Georgetown University ranks first among the nation’s colleges and universities in renewable electricity use, according to an Aug. 19 report … [Read more...] about GU Ranked Nation’s Top Renewable Energy Campus in New Environmental Nonprofit Report
GU Students Fundraise Thousands for Peers in Need Through Aid Fund
Georgetown University students have raised thousands of dollars to support peers facing financial distress during the fall semester as the … [Read more...] about GU Students Fundraise Thousands for Peers in Need Through Aid Fund
Looking for Experience, Graduate Student Helps Struggling Small Businesses
When Robert Knox (GRD ’21) learned about MBAs Fight COVID-19, he saw an opportunity to bring the pro bono consulting organization to … [Read more...] about Looking for Experience, Graduate Student Helps Struggling Small Businesses
Amid a Global Pandemic, Twin DACA Advocates Share Their Story
In April, after losing their uncles Javier and Martin Morales to COVID-19 within 24 hours of one another, twin sisters Melanie (COL ’22) and … [Read more...] about Amid a Global Pandemic, Twin DACA Advocates Share Their Story
From the Skyscraper to the Parking Lot, Graduate Student Opens Community Testing Site
While Americans across the country spent much of the spring at home under lockdown orders, Miguel Blancarte Jr. (GRD ’18) found himself in a … [Read more...] about From the Skyscraper to the Parking Lot, Graduate Student Opens Community Testing Site
How to Support Washington, DC Black-Owned Businesses
Our list is still incomplete. Know a business we missed? Let us know at [email protected] Amid protests focusing the nation’s attention … [Read more...] about How to Support Washington, DC Black-Owned Businesses
Diverse Representation Essential for American Democracy, Nevada Senator Says
Public officials have a responsibility to account for all perspectives and identities by giving them a place at the table in government, … [Read more...] about Diverse Representation Essential for American Democracy, Nevada Senator Says