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Alum Talks Career in Media

By Paul Tsavoussis September 25, 2015

The Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted Independent Journal Review Executive Editor Michelle Jaconi (SFS ’96, GRD ’97), who discussed her careers at Georgetown and in the media in Old...

Green Fund Installs Motion Detecting Lights in Darnall

By Gaia Mattiace September 25, 2015

The Green Revolving Loan Fund installed a series of motion detection-operated lights in the common rooms of Darnall Hall last week to reduce the university’s energy usage and carbon footprint. The...

O’Brien, Giordano Talk Environmental Encyclical

By Eunsun Cho September 25, 2015

Around 30 students gathered at a roundtable discussion on faith and environmental sustainability led by Director of the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program Mark Giordano and Vice President...

COURTESY ROBERT CARR
Director of the Executive Master’s Program in Health Systems Administration Rober Carr was named the president of the American College of Preventive Medicine, a position he will begin in 2017.

Carr Named College President

By Lucy Pash September 25, 2015

Director of the Executive Master’s Program in Health Systems Administration Robert Carr was recently appointed president of the American College of Preventive Medicine, effective in 2017. The...

Helpline Remains Underused

By Caroline Welch September 25, 2015

Since its inception in 2007, the compliance helpline in the Office of Compliance and Ethics has served as a simple, confidential and largely underutilized reporting service that offers students and faculty...

Hoya Love Tips

Hoya Love Tips

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford September 24, 2015

You may have heard about the recent proposal on campus where two members of Georgetown staff were casually caught walking out of Healy Hall on a Tuesday evening only to be greeted by a candlelit Healy...

So, You Want to Netflix & Chill?

So, You Want to Netflix & Chill?

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally September 24, 2015

With a new crop of students roaming the Hilltop comes a new set of questions to be answered. At 4E, we’ve already received numerous emails asking questions like: “How can I avoid the freshman 15?”...

Meet the New 4E Bloggers

Meet the New 4E Bloggers

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 23, 2015

This past weekend, 4E hired eight new, fantastic bloggers! We interviewed a bunch of capable and hilarious bloggers, but these were the eight who caught our eye. We've met them, now it is time for you...

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Georgetown fares well in the updated Department of Education College Scorecard, presented by President Barack Obama.

High Marks for Postgrad Life

By Matthew Larson September 22, 2015

President Barack Obama presented an updated College Scorecard, a system that informs prospective students about college affordability and graduate workforce participation, with Georgetown displaying...

SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL ZOO 
The panda cub has yet to be named, but will be bestowed one and presented to the public in January, contingent on health.

Panda Cub Shows Healthy Progress

By Matthew Larson September 22, 2015

The panda cub at the National Zoo, who celebrates his one-month birthday today, has grown to more than two pounds and is in good health, on track to be named and revealed to the public in January. The...

As Contract End Looms, Dining Reexamined

By Tom Garzillo September 22, 2015

Students participated in focus-group sessions this week as part of an external evaluation of on-campus dining options and the meal plan structure in light of the upcoming expiration of the contract between...

IPPS Fellows Engage Campus

By Gaia Mattiace September 22, 2015

With the introduction of the Institute of Politics and Public Service inaugural Fellows Program class, the center brings leaders from government and the media to campus to lead discussions, interact...

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