Former Trump administration official turned critic Christopher Krebs warned the integrity of the electoral process is in danger of being … [Read more...] about Former Trump Official Calls Current Election Security Measures Inadequate
Graduate Students Raise Concerns About Return to In-Person Hybrid Courses
Georgetown University will allow all graduate courses to resume hybrid status as of Feb. 15, following two weeks of virtual operations due … [Read more...] about Graduate Students Raise Concerns About Return to In-Person Hybrid Courses
COVID-19 Study Finds Higher Levels of Exposure Correlated to Mobility of Essential Workers in Wards 7 and 8
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected Washington, D.C. wards with a high percentage of Black and Latinx residents and a … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Study Finds Higher Levels of Exposure Correlated to Mobility of Essential Workers in Wards 7 and 8
Georgetown Expands Virtual Mental Health Resources Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Georgetown University is broadening access to mental health resources to provide more support for students in the virtual environment during … [Read more...] about Georgetown Expands Virtual Mental Health Resources Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
GU Politics Welcomes Spring 2021 Fellows Class
The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service announced its newest cohort of fellows for the spring 2021 semester Jan. 19, … [Read more...] about GU Politics Welcomes Spring 2021 Fellows Class
NHS Will Split Into Two Separate Schools of Nursing, Health
Two new undergraduate schools, the Georgetown School of Nursing and the Georgetown School of Health, will replace the existing Georgetown … [Read more...] about NHS Will Split Into Two Separate Schools of Nursing, Health
Georgetown Faculty, Graduate Workers Organize to Protest Racism
Georgetown University professors held teach-ins on anti-racist topics for two days instead of holding class as part of the first nationwide … [Read more...] about Georgetown Faculty, Graduate Workers Organize to Protest Racism
GU Professors Teaching Classes on China Take Online Learning Precautions in Light of Possible Security Threats
Some Georgetown University professors teaching classes about China are taking precautionary measures to protect students and faculty from … [Read more...] about GU Professors Teaching Classes on China Take Online Learning Precautions in Light of Possible Security Threats
GU Politics Announces Fall 2020 Fellows Class, Celebrates 5th Anniversary
The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service announced its 11th class of fellows, featuring two people who worked on 2020 … [Read more...] about GU Politics Announces Fall 2020 Fellows Class, Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Viewpoint: Protect Low-Income Students
On Friday, I received my financial aid package, which has left me blindsided three weeks before classes are set to resume. Amid the COVID-19 … [Read more...] about Viewpoint: Protect Low-Income Students