Jazz music, local culture and a few blooming flowers are about to hit Union Station, bringing community and energy to this historic train … [Read more...] about ‘Jazz in Bloom’ Takes off at DC’s Union Station
DC Faces Lawsuit for Denying Access to Disabled Incarcerated Students
Two incarcerated students filed complaints against Washington, D.C., on Feb. 22 for failing to provide adequate special education … [Read more...] about DC Faces Lawsuit for Denying Access to Disabled Incarcerated Students
GU Professor Discusses Pandemic Response at WHO
Thomas Bollyky, an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, spoke at a webinar hosted by the World Health Organization … [Read more...] about GU Professor Discusses Pandemic Response at WHO
GUSA Launches New Website
The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) relaunched its website Jan. 1, aiming to improve communication between GUSA and the … [Read more...] about GUSA Launches New Website
Georgetown Student Receives Award From Society of Physics Students
The Society of Physics Students (SPS) recognized Sophie Taylor (COL ’24) on Oct. 8 for her research on nanoparticles. Taylor, a physics … [Read more...] about Georgetown Student Receives Award From Society of Physics Students
Smithsonian to Open New Afrofuturism Exhibit
The National Museum of African American History and Culture will open a new exhibit called “Afrofuturism: A History of Black … [Read more...] about Smithsonian to Open New Afrofuturism Exhibit
GUSA Candidates Discuss Campaign Platforms at Town Hall
Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) senate and executive candidates spoke to students about their plans for future legislation … [Read more...] about GUSA Candidates Discuss Campaign Platforms at Town Hall
Smithsonian Selects Sites for American Latino, Women’s History Museums
The Smithsonian Institution has selected two sites for the National Museum of the American Latino and the American Women’s History Museum to … [Read more...] about Smithsonian Selects Sites for American Latino, Women’s History Museums
Wards 7, 8 Open First Full-Service Grocery Store in Over a Decade
The fourth full-service grocery store to open east of the Anacostia River, the first in over a decade, recently welcomed its first customers … [Read more...] about Wards 7, 8 Open First Full-Service Grocery Store in Over a Decade