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DeGioia Speaks About Admissions Future, Legacy Admissions and Search for New Jack the Bulldog

DeGioia Speaks About Admissions Future, Legacy Admissions and Search for New Jack the Bulldog

By Caitlin McLean September 15, 2023

Georgetown University President John DeGioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95) sat down with The Hoya to discuss the future of admissions following the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action, updates about...

Fall 2023 GU Politics Fellows Discuss Upcoming Elections, Career Advice

Fall 2023 GU Politics Fellows Discuss Upcoming Elections, Career Advice

By Clayton Kincade September 15, 2023

The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the Fall 2023 semester sat down with The Hoya Sept. 8 to discuss the integrity of the upcoming U.S. elections,...

Student Organizers Host First Annual Slavery Remembrance Event

Student Organizers Host First Annual Slavery Remembrance Event

By Clayton Kincade September 15, 2023

Georgetown University students hosted the first ever Slavery Remembrance Day event Sept. 10 to honor the horrific plight and servitude of enslaved persons and the work and strength of their descendants. Hoyas...

Georgetown Establishes New Disability Cultural Center

By Hayley Young September 14, 2023

Georgetown University will launch the Disability Cultural Center (DCC) this fall to support the disability community and culture on campus after a decade of campaigning by students, faculty, staff and...

New Student Services Center Opens in White-Gravenor

New Student Services Center Opens in White-Gravenor

By Ranee Brady September 14, 2023

Starting this semester, students can find the Offices of Student Financial Services (Financial Aid), the University Registrar, Student Accounts and Cashiering (Revenue and Receivables) and the I-9 Office...

GUSA to Continue Laptop Loans

GUSA to Continue Laptop Loans

By Ranee Brady September 14, 2023

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) has reinstated an initiative that allows students to request a laptop at no cost for any period of time. The Laptop Loan Initiative began in the...

30 New Faculty Members Join Georgetown College of Arts and Sciences

By Hayley Young September 14, 2023

Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences welcomed 30 new faculty members for the upcoming academic year across 17 different departments and programs. The university hired new professors,...

Georgetown in Qatar Student Covers Cypriot Tensions for Pulitzer Center Fellowship

By Catherine Alaimo September 14, 2023

Elene Chkhaidze (SFS ’25), a student at Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), reported on religious dynamics in the wake of conflict in Cyprus to fulfill her Pulitzer Center Fellowship this summer. The...

GUSA Passes Resolution Endorsing Student Opposition to Legacy Admissions

GUSA Passes Resolution Endorsing Student Opposition to Legacy Admissions

By Ranee Brady September 14, 2023

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate passed a resolution endorsing student opposition to legacy admissions at Georgetown University at its Sept. 10 meeting.  Over 700 members...

GERMS Welcomes New Members, Equipment for 2023 - 2024 Year

GERMS Welcomes New Members, Equipment for 2023 – 2024 Year

By Ranee Brady September 7, 2023

The Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service (GERMS), an entirely student-run, volunteer emergency ambulance service, welcomed 12 new members and a new supervisory vehicle to begin the academic year. The...

Twitter/@Victorcha | Victor Cha serves as founding chair of the Asian Studies Program and chair of the Government Department.

SFS Professor Recognized for Public Service

By Caleigh Keating September 7, 2023

Victor Cha, a government professor in Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service (SFS), won a prestigious award for his research on political science and his public service. He was honored at...

New Food Hall Comes to Downtown D.C.

By Brooke DeLucia September 7, 2023

A dining and drinking complex, The Square, opened in downtown Washington, D.C., Sept. 5, offering guests a diverse flavor palette from oysters to churros to pizza. The Square, over 25,000 square feet...

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