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Georgetown MSF Program Ranked Second by College Consensus

Georgetown MSF Program Ranked Second by College Consensus

By Eli Blumenfeld December 3, 2021

The Georgetown University McDonough School of Business’ (MSB) online Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program, a 21-month program in finance management offered in both part- and full-time formats,...

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Student Leadership Calls for Extended Dining Hall Hours

By Samuel Yoo December 2, 2021

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate unanimously passed a resolution demanding longer dining hall hours for all undergraduate students at a Nov. 21 meeting.  The resolution...

Georgetown Masters Program Receives $2.6 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Education

Georgetown Masters Program Receives $2.6 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Education

By Annie Kane December 2, 2021

The U.S. Department of Education awarded a $2.6 million five-year National Professional Development (NPD) grant for a proposal aimed at providing increased resources for multilingual education. The...

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GUSA Proposes National College Consortium To Bolster Student Activism

By Samuel Yoo November 19, 2021

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) launched efforts to create a national consortium of university student governments to increase interscholastic activism. The National College Consortium,...

Warnock: Politicians Must Protect Voting Rights

Warnock: Politicians Must Protect Voting Rights

By Annie Kane November 19, 2021

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) spoke on campus about the state of voting rights legislation in the United States on Wednesday. The event, titled “Race, Religion, and the Assault on Voting Rights,”...

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Colombia Peace Agreement Proves Necessity of Compromise in Peacemaking, Former President Says

By Claire Stowe November 19, 2021

Collaboration, team-building and restorative justice are central aspects to peacemaking and peacebuilding, former President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos said at a Nov. 18 event.  The event,...

GUSA Proposes Metro Stipend for Qualifying Students

GUSA Proposes Metro Stipend for Qualifying Students

By Ingrid Matteini November 19, 2021

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) proposed a transportation stipend Nov. 8 that would allow qualifying students to receive a stipend for traveling on Metro buses and trains. Under...

Georgetown Professor Debuts Performance Honoring GU272+ at Library of Congress

Georgetown Professor Debuts Performance Honoring GU272+ at Library of Congress

By Nick Cohen November 19, 2021

A song honoring the 314 enslaved people sold by the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus made its international debut Nov. 5 at a Library of Congress event. Written over the past three years,...

GULC Received Record-Breaking Amount in Donations During 150th Anniversary of Law Center

GULC Received Record-Breaking Amount in Donations During 150th Anniversary of Law Center

By Akashdiya Chakraborty November 19, 2021

The Georgetown University Law Center announced a record-breaking $56 million in donations over the past year, marking the highest amount in gifts received by the school. The donations will help to...

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Politico Europe CEO Appointed To Lead McCourt Institute

By Claire Stowe November 19, 2021

The McCourt Institute appointed Shéhérazade Semsar-de Boisséson (SFS ’90) Nov. 10 as its first executive director.  Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy joined with the...

New Disability Ethics Module Piloted in Bioethics Course

New Disability Ethics Module Piloted in Bioethics Course

By Abby Tucker November 19, 2021

Following a current pilot program, Georgetown University will introduce a three-week disability ethics module into “Intro to Ethics” course syllabi. A three-week disability ethics module is being...

Graduate Students To Vote in Referendum on SCS Inclusion in GradGov

Graduate Students To Vote in Referendum on SCS Inclusion in GradGov

By Satya Heidrich-Amin November 18, 2021

The Georgetown University graduate student body is voting this week on a referendum to permanently include the School of Continuing Studies (SCS) in the Georgetown University Graduate Student Government...

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