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Fall Faculty Convocation Celebrates Impact of Professors

By Hayley Young November 3, 2023

Georgetown University celebrated 72 newly promoted or tenured faculty members from the main campus, Georgetown University Medical Center and Georgetown University Law Center at its fall faculty convocation...

MSB Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows Present Findings

By Nora Toscano October 22, 2023

The McDonough School of Business (MSB)’s Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased projects ranging from India’s socioeconomic issues to food safety Oct. 13 from its Summer Undergraduate Research...

Climate Activists, Disaster Relief Organizations Host Community Engagement Fair

Climate Activists, Disaster Relief Organizations Host Community Engagement Fair

By Ranee Brady October 22, 2023

A coalition of various environmental conservation, disaster relief and activist groups shared information and mobilization plans at the All Hands on Deck Climate Action & Disaster Preparedness Community...

Senator, 2024 Presidential Candidate Tim Scott Discusses Israel-Hamas War on Campus

Senator, 2024 Presidential Candidate Tim Scott Discusses Israel-Hamas War on Campus

By Aamir Jamil October 22, 2023

See the bottom of this article for more resources. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war while speaking to campus community members on...

Code for America Founder Discusses New Book, Technology in Government

Code for America Founder Discusses New Book, Technology in Government

By Aamir Jamil October 21, 2023

Jennifer Pahlka, the founder of Code for America, a nonprofit organization that works to improve the government through technology, visited Georgetown University on Oct. 19 to discuss her new book on...

Lauinger Library Launches Three New Technology Spaces

By Kate Hwang October 21, 2023

Georgetown University Library’s Digital Scholarship Services, which provides technological resources for teaching and learning, launched three new technology spaces in Lauinger Library this semester. The...

Georgetown University Selects the 2023-24 Cohort of Provost’s Distinguished Faculty Fellows

Georgetown University Selects the 2023-24 Cohort of Provost’s Distinguished Faculty Fellows

By Olivia Noreke October 21, 2023

Georgetown University has chosen the four individuals for the 2023-24 cohort of Provost’s Distinguished Faculty Fellows in the School of Foreign Service (SFS) and departments of government, classics...

Georgetown Masters Student Receives Prestigious Journalism Scholarship

By Kate Hwang October 20, 2023

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) awarded the Charlie Ericksen Journalism Supplement to Angelica Franganillo Diaz, a Georgetown University Master’s student, on Sept. 15.  The...

Georgetown Masters’ Student Wins Broadcast Journalism Award

By Campus News Editor and Sarah Sverdlov October 20, 2023

A Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies student received the Edward R. Murrow Award for his team’s broadcasting documentary “The Grand Ole Guitar” at the award’s Oct. 9 gala. Kahwit...

Office of Student Ombuds Celebrates Ombuds Day with Students at Lauinger Library

Office of Student Ombuds Celebrates Ombuds Day with Students at Lauinger Library

By Yolanda Lu and Harry Yang October 20, 2023

The Georgetown Office of the Student Ombuds (OSO) celebrated National Ombuds Day with students Oct. 12 to spread awareness about the confidential academic and personal counseling services they provide....

Mitt Romney Talks the State of U.S. Politics, the Republican Party at Georgetown University

By Paulina Inglima October 20, 2023

Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said the rise of misinformation and performative politics is hurting American democracy in a moderated discussion at Georgetown University. “Politics itself has become...

Annual Turkish Festival Presents Array of Culture, Attracts Thousands to DC

Annual Turkish Festival Presents Array of Culture, Attracts Thousands to DC

By Ranee Brady October 20, 2023

The 21st annual Turkish Festival, which took place in downtown D.C. on Oct. 15, featured a celebration of cultural performances, cuisines and art that attracted thousands of visitors — Turkish...

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