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GUTS Service To Run on Weekends for Remainder of Spring Semester

GUTS Service To Run on Weekends for Remainder of Spring Semester

By Evie Steele March 3, 2023

The Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle (GUTS) bus will reinstate its weekend service for the remainder of the Spring 2023 semester, according to an announcement by the Georgetown University...

Former U.S. Ambassador Discusses Global Affairs

Former U.S. Ambassador Discusses Global Affairs

By Evie Steele February 26, 2023

The Georgetown University Master of Science in Foreign Service program hosted former U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker on Feb. 22 for a discussion on a career in diplomacy and current events in global affairs. The...

GUSA Passes Several Resolutions, Swears in New Senator

GUSA Passes Several Resolutions, Swears in New Senator

By Evie Steele February 26, 2023

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate unanimously approved three resolutions at its Feb. 19 meeting, which aim to address student concerns about the Georgetown University Police...

Commerce Sec. Raimondo Discusses Semiconductor Industry

Commerce Sec. Raimondo Discusses Semiconductor Industry

By Jack Willis February 26, 2023

The United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo spoke to Georgetown University students Feb. 23 to discuss department efforts to increase U.S. manufacturing capabilities and the future of technology.  Raimondo,...

Georgetown Students Honored As Education and Social Justice Fellows

Georgetown Students Honored As Education and Social Justice Fellows

By Evie Steele February 25, 2023

Georgetown University’s Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service (CSJ) and the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs named four Georgetown students this year as their...

Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Discusses Invasion of Ukraine After One Year

Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Discusses Invasion of Ukraine After One Year

By Jack Willis February 24, 2023

Former U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation John Sullivan spoke Feb. 21 to Georgetown University students about the ongoing war in Ukraine and Russia’s severed ties with the West.  The...

Georgetown LEAD Explores Student Solidarity On, Off Campus

Georgetown LEAD Explores Student Solidarity On, Off Campus

By Sophia Lu February 24, 2023

Students gathered at Black House, a community space devoted to meeting the needs of students of color, to discuss ways to better support community activism and build stronger coalitions of solidarity...

Hallmark Brand CEO Discusses How to Build Global Media Brands

Hallmark Brand CEO Discusses How to Build Global Media Brands

By Sophia Lu February 24, 2023

Hallmark Media President and CEO Wonya Lucas spoke Feb. 21 to Georgetown University students about her experiences developing a global media brand in an increasingly digitized world. The McDonough...

Georgetown University | After receiving the highest honor for Georgetown faculty, economics professor John Rust gave a lecture on human rationality and artificial intelligence.

Economics Professor Compares Rationality of Humans and AI

By Catherine Alaimo February 24, 2023

John Rust, an economics professor at Georgetown University, spoke about the rational capacities of humanity and artificial intelligence (AI) at a Feb. 21 lecture to members of the university community. In...

Georgetown University Dance Company Eventbrite/Zoe Wen | Georgetown University Dance Company held its annual spring performance, featuring a "mosaic" theme that captured a mixture of dance styles and storytelling themes.

Spring Dance Concert Blends Movement with Ideas About the Human Experience

By Emily Han February 24, 2023

The Georgetown University Dance Company (GUDC), a dance organization founded in 1974, held its annual spring performance, titled “mosaic,” on Feb. 17 and Feb. 18. The dance concert included eight...

National Park Service Clears McPherson Square Encampment

National Park Service Clears McPherson Square Encampment

By Julia Butler February 24, 2023

The National Park Service (NPS) – a federal government agency managing national parks, monuments and other properties – cleared unhoused residents out of Washington, D.C.’s McPherson Square on Feb....

District Pool Fails Health Inspection, Indefinitely Closes

District Pool Fails Health Inspection, Indefinitely Closes

By Julia Butler February 24, 2023

Washington, D.C.’s Wilson Aquatic Center, located in Tenleytown, closed indefinitely due to emergency repairs following a failed health inspection Feb. 14. Inspectors found 13 code violations at...

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