Rangila, Georgetown University’s annual, student-run philanthropic showcase of South Asian dance, returned in person to Gaston Hall … [Read more...] about South Asian Dance Showcase Rangila Emerges from Pandemic
Madeleine Albright, First Female Secretary of State and Longtime Georgetown Professor, Dies
A few days before the start of the spring 2022 semester, Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. secretary of state and a longtime … [Read more...] about Madeleine Albright, First Female Secretary of State and Longtime Georgetown Professor, Dies
Institute of Turkish Studies Caught in Turkey’s Crackdown on Academic Freedom
For over 30 years, the Turkish government-funded Institute of Turkish Studies (ITS) was the only U.S.-based nonprofit that supported the … [Read more...] about Institute of Turkish Studies Caught in Turkey’s Crackdown on Academic Freedom
Wedding Party Hit in Latest String of Georgetown Eggings
Before he arrived in Georgetown last weekend for his Sept. 18 wedding in Dahlgren Chapel, Tim Huether (COL ’10, LAW ’17) already knew about … [Read more...] about Wedding Party Hit in Latest String of Georgetown Eggings
Unidentified Person Eggs Georgetown Students, Local Pedestrians
Jack Buckley (MSB ’22) was standing outside the restaurant Clyde’s of Georgetown on M Street two weeks ago when he felt something suddenly … [Read more...] about Unidentified Person Eggs Georgetown Students, Local Pedestrians
International Students Find New Meaning, Hope in Celebrating Lunar New Year at Home
Although Jenny Chung (NHS ’23) spent this Lunar New Year quarantining at her home in Seoul, South Korea, being able to spend extra time with … [Read more...] about International Students Find New Meaning, Hope in Celebrating Lunar New Year at Home
Committee on Investments and Social Responsibility Shirks Duties, Past Representatives Say
During the two years Samantha Panchèvre (SFS ’19) served on Georgetown University’s Committee on Investments and Social … [Read more...] about Committee on Investments and Social Responsibility Shirks Duties, Past Representatives Say
GUFF Reflects on GU’s Journey to Divestment
When Georgetown University announced its intention to fully divest from fossil fuels in February, Caroline James (COL ’16) received the news … [Read more...] about GUFF Reflects on GU’s Journey to Divestment
University Announces Fossil Fuel Divestment Plans After Years of Student Advocacy
Georgetown University’s board of directors approved a policy to divest the university’s endowment from fossil fuel investments within 10 … [Read more...] about University Announces Fossil Fuel Divestment Plans After Years of Student Advocacy
GU Professors Bridge Gap Between Academia, Policymaking
During the 1990s and the early 2000s, high political instability in Liberia resulted in two civil wars that led to the deaths of over … [Read more...] about GU Professors Bridge Gap Between Academia, Policymaking