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Explainer: Abortion Care and Contraceptives Access On Campus, in D.C.

Explainer: Abortion Care and Contraceptives Access On Campus, in D.C.

By Minoli Ediriweera September 9, 2022

Following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturning Roe v. Wade, people across the nation have mourned the loss of the constitutional right to an abortion...

Far-Right Group Makes False Claims about Children’s National Hospital

Far-Right Group Makes False Claims about Children’s National Hospital

By Minoli Ediriweera September 9, 2022

Transphobic social media group “Libs of TikTok” posted threatening videos on their accounts falsely claiming Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., provides gender-affirming hysterectomies...

MSB Offers New Virtual Option for Flex MBA Students

MSB Offers New Virtual Option for Flex MBA Students

By Nina Raj September 9, 2022

The Georgetown University McDonough School of Business (MSB) will launch an online program for students to earn a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from anywhere in the world. The new online...

Select Students to Receive $100 Metro Credit in New Transportation Pilot Program

Select Students to Receive $100 Metro Credit in New Transportation Pilot Program

By Adora Zheng September 9, 2022

Georgetown University plans to launch a transit program that will give randomly selected  students a $100 credit toward Washington, D.C. transit passes. Any full-time undergraduate or graduate...

DeGioia Speaks on Abortion Access, the GU272+, Giuliani’s Honorary Degree

DeGioia Speaks on Abortion Access, the GU272+, Giuliani’s Honorary Degree

By Katie Hawkinson September 9, 2022

From the potential rescission of Rudy Giuliani’s (H ’02) honorary degree to Georgetown University’s lack of abortion care resources in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson, university president John J....

Georgetown Reaffirms Support of DACA and Undocumented Hoyas

Georgetown Reaffirms Support of DACA and Undocumented Hoyas

By Nina Raj September 9, 2022

Georgetown University reaffirmed its support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the importance of protecting undocumented students.  In an Aug. 26 statement, University...

Glossier Opens New Aviation-Themed Store in Georgetown

Glossier Opens New Aviation-Themed Store in Georgetown

By Kriti Mukherjee September 8, 2022

Makeup and skincare brand Glossier launched its first Washington, D.C. location in the Georgetown neighborhood.  The women-owned brand opened its two-story shop on M Street on July 29, and was...

Psychology Professor Publishes Book on Contemporary Immigration

Psychology Professor Publishes Book on Contemporary Immigration

By Annie Kane September 8, 2022

A Georgetown University psychology professor is publishing a book on the use of psychological frameworks to address the challenges of and propose solutions for 21st-century global immigration. Professor...

NSO Coordinators Reorganize Orientation to Focus on DEI

NSO Coordinators Reorganize Orientation to Focus on DEI

By Giulia Testa September 8, 2022

Several changes were made to Georgetown’s New Student Orientation (NSO) for this year, including new modules on microaggressions and implicit bias training in an effort to foster a more inclusive and...

Georgetown Sports Bar Church Hall Reopens as Coffee Shop, 23+ Bar ‘Clubhouse’

Georgetown Sports Bar Church Hall Reopens as Coffee Shop, 23+ Bar ‘Clubhouse’

By Minoli Ediriweera September 8, 2022

Former Georgetown beer hall and sports bar Church Hall, which closed in February due to violations from the Washington, D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA), reopened as a hybrid cafe...

Georgetown University Files Amicus Brief to Urge Supreme Court to Uphold Affirmative Action

Georgetown University Files Amicus Brief to Urge Supreme Court to Uphold Affirmative Action

By Annie Kane September 8, 2022

Georgetown University partnered with 56 Catholic colleges and universities to file an amicus curiae brief advocating for the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold affirmative action in admissions in two upcoming...

MSB Professor’s Research Finds New Implications of Climate Change for the Economy

MSB Professor’s Research Finds New Implications of Climate Change for the Economy

By Nina Raj September 8, 2022

New research from a McDonough School of Business (MSB) professor revealed the impact climate change and extreme weather may have on the economy. Jason Schloetzer, an associate professor of business...

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