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Biden Nominates McCourt Professor for World Bank

Biden Nominates McCourt Professor for World Bank

By Samantha Sinutko September 10, 2021

President Joe Biden has nominated Georgetown University professor Adriana Kugler as the U.S. executive director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Kugler is a professor of...

Students Voice Concerns Over Package Retrieval Difficulties, Mailroom Delays

Students Voice Concerns Over Package Retrieval Difficulties, Mailroom Delays

By Julia Staley September 10, 2021

Students have expressed frustration over significant delays in receiving packages from the Georgetown University mailroom. The Georgetown University Mail Services Department has experienced delays...

Georgetown School of Medicine Celebrates ‘Most Diverse Incoming Class’ in Its History

Georgetown School of Medicine Celebrates ‘Most Diverse Incoming Class’ in Its History

By Samantha Sinutko September 10, 2021

The Georgetown University School of Medicine welcomed its Class of 2025, which it is calling the most diverse class in the school’s history. The School of Medicine received nearly 18,000 applications...

CSET Receives $42 Million Grant, Set To Self-Fund Through 2025

CSET Receives $42 Million Grant, Set To Self-Fund Through 2025

By Julia Staley September 8, 2021

A technology security policy think tank at Georgetown University received a $42 million grant, paving the way for the expansion of its operations and increased opportunities for students to conduct policy...

Students Navigate Residence in GU Hotel Amid Return to Campus Living

Students Navigate Residence in GU Hotel Amid Return to Campus Living

By Samuel Yoo September 7, 2021

As first-years and sophomores adjust to residential and academic life on campus, some are now facing a new challenge: navigating full-time residence in a hotel room.  Due to an unprecedented number...

Professors Reflect on Lasting Global Impacts of 9/11 Attacks, 20 Years Later

Professors Reflect on Lasting Global Impacts of 9/11 Attacks, 20 Years Later

By Paige Kupas and Alicia Novoa September 2, 2021

CW: This article references the 9/11 attacks and violence in Afghanistan. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan and the Jan. 6...

Anti-Corruption, Global Cooperation Vital for Afghanistan's Future,  Former Afghan Minister Says

Anti-Corruption, Global Cooperation Vital for Afghanistan’s Future, Former Afghan Minister Says

By Yalda Zarrabi September 2, 2021

CW: This article references violence in Afghanistan. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. A coalition government that includes both Taliban and non-Taliban entities...

GradGov to Vote on Inclusion of School of Continuing Studies in Operations

GradGov to Vote on Inclusion of School of Continuing Studies in Operations

By Breandan Gibbons September 2, 2021

The Georgetown University Graduate Student Government is set to vote on a proposal to permanently represent the School of Continuing Studies in its ranks, paving the way for expanded advocacy across Georgetown’s...

Diplomacy Failure Contributed to Crisis in Afghanistan, Georgetown Professors Say

Diplomacy Failure Contributed to Crisis in Afghanistan, Georgetown Professors Say

By Alicia Novoa September 2, 2021

CW: This article references violence in Afghanistan. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. The collapse of the Afghan government was brought about by diplomatic failure,...

Georgetown Students Join National Call for Voting Rights, DC Statehood

Georgetown Students Join National Call for Voting Rights, DC Statehood

By Liana Hardy and Andrew Park September 2, 2021

Georgetown University students joined thousands of people protesting in favor of national voting rights and Washington, D.C. statehood during a march to the National Mall on Aug. 28. Students and organizations...

Return of In-Person NSO Fosters Community to Welcome New Students

Return of In-Person NSO Fosters Community to Welcome New Students

By Ethan Johanson September 2, 2021

From taking a photo with John Carroll to struggling to find Maguire Hall, first-year and transfer students enjoyed a quintessential return to the Hilltop with the first in-person New Student Orientation...

Georgetown Health Officials Announce Random Testing Protocol for Vaccinated Community Members

Georgetown Health Officials Announce Random Testing Protocol for Vaccinated Community Members

By Caitlin McLean September 2, 2021

After two weeks of in-person campus operations and over 10,000 COVID-19 tests, Georgetown University will begin testing random pools of campus students, faculty and staff for the coronavirus. Beginning...

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