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Courtesy of Georgetown University | The GUSA senate certified the senate election results following the reinstatement of a disqualified candidate on

GUSA Passes Election, LinkedIn, Debit Dollar Bills

By Ruth Abramovitz, GUSA Desk Editor October 25, 2024

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate passed four bills clarifying GUSA election guidelines and urging the expansion of student services, including LinkedIn Premium access and Debit...

Ruth Abramovitz/The Hoya | The Georgetown University community honored the late Anthony Allen, (CAS ’90), a Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD) officer of 30 years and former player on the men's basketball team, at a celebration of life service Oct. 16.

Memorial Service Honors GUPD Officer Anthony Allen

By Ruth Abramovitz, GUSA Desk Editor October 18, 2024

The Georgetown University community remembered the late Anthony Allen, (CAS ’90), a Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD) master officer and former player on the men’s basketball team, at...

Georgetown psychology PhD graduate Kevin Carriere (GRD ’19) received the SAGE early career trajectory award, which honors nine early scholars in psychology.

GU Psychology Graduate Receives Early Career Award

By Pooja Narayan, Special to The Hoya October 18, 2024

A Georgetown University graduate received the SAGE early career trajectory award, which recognizes achievements by psychology scholars who earned their doctorate within the last four to six years, the...

Georgetown University psychology professor Rachel Barr was awarded the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology’s (ISDP) 2024 Rovee-Collier mentor award, the university announced Oct. 6.

GU Psychology Professor Wins Prestigious Mentorship Award

By Luke Suko, Special to The Hoya October 18, 2024

A Georgetown University psychology professor received the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology’s (ISDP) 2024 Rovee-Collier mentor award, the department of psychology announced Oct. 6. Rachel...

Georgetown University hosted its inaugural roundtable discussion focused on Latino health in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month on Oct. 6.

GU Holds First-Ever Roundtable Focused on Latino Health

By Madeline Grabow, Chief Copy Editor October 18, 2024

The first-ever roundtable discussion focused on Latino health at Georgetown University in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month emphasized mental health and substance use disorder Oct. 10. The roundtable brought...

Georgetown’s Global Irish Studies (GIS) and Center for German and European Studies hosted Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris to celebrate the centennial anniversary of U.S.-Irish diplomatic relations on Oct. 10.

Irish Prime Minister Talks U.S.-Irish Relations, Diplomacy at GU

By Nora Toscano, Academic Desk Editor October 18, 2024

  Georgetown University’s Global Irish Studies (GIS) initiative and the BMW Center for German and European Studies hosted Irish Taoiseach, or prime minister, Simon Harris to commemorate the origin...

Georgetown University | Maria Cancian, Dean of the McCourt School of Public Policy, will step down Nov. 1 to focus on family care responsibilities. Cancian will return as a professor in the Fall 2025 semester.

McCourt Dean Cancian Stepping Down, DeLeire to Serve as Interim Dean

By Aamir Jamil, Senior News Editor October 18, 2024

Dean of the McCourt School of Public Policy Maria Cancian will step down Nov. 1 to focus on family care responsibilities, Provost Robert Groves announced in an email sent to the Georgetown community Oct....

GU Professor Premiers ‘The Motherload’ at Hawai’i Film Festival

GU Professor Premiers ‘The Motherload’ at Hawai’i Film Festival

By Madeline Grabow, Chief Copy Editor October 18, 2024

Assistant professor for Georgetown University’s Theater and Performance Studies (TPST) program Van Tran Nguyen premiered her feature-length film “The Motherload” at the 44th Annual Hawaii International...

Five Winners of Inaugural Baratta Center Global Impact Award Announced

Five Winners of Inaugural Baratta Center Global Impact Award Announced

By Nancy Britten, Special to The Hoya October 18, 2024

The Baratta Center for Global Business, which emphasizes key research and initiatives for global business, at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business (MSB) announced five recipients of the...

Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies | Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies (SCS) launched an executive master’s degree program in humanitarian crisis and emergency management in partnership with Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) for the upcoming 2025-26 academic year.

SCS Launches Executive Master’s in Humanitarian Crisis, Emergency Management

By Claudia Amendoeira, Special to The Hoya October 18, 2024

Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies (SCS) launched an executive master’s degree program in humanitarian crisis and emergency management in partnership with Georgetown University in...

Georgetown University | The McDonough School of Business (MSB) announced the Business of Health Initiative Sept. 16.

US News Ranks MSB Undergraduate Program 14th, 3rd for International Business

By Elyse Ellingsworth, Special to The Hoya October 17, 2024

U.S. News & World Report, a media company that publishes an annual set of education rankings, placed the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business (MSB) undergraduate business program 14th...

Maren Fagan/The Hoya | Mary Beth Tinker, one of the petitioners in a landmark Supreme Court case, emphasized the ongoing need to support student voices and reflected on the connection between racial justice and free speech at an Oct. 10 event hosted by the GU-American Civil Liberties Union.

Tinker Reflects on Landmark Decision, Emphasizes Importance of Student Voices

By Maren Fagan, Senior News Editor October 17, 2024

Mary Beth Tinker, a key plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, delivered a lecture highlighting the connection between student free speech and racial justice movements, emphasizing...

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