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Study Abroad Alternatives Spring 2021

Study Abroad Alternatives Spring 2021

By Anastasia Nesterova and Anastasia Nesterova November 16, 2020

If you applied to study abroad this year, the cancellation news a few weeks ago may have come as a disappointment to you. But fear not! Here is a compilation of alternative destinations where you can...

@GEORGETOWNALUMNI/INSTAGRAM | John Carroll Weekend, the annual alumni celebration which was held in Boston last year (pictured), will not be in Hong Kong in 2020 as planned given ongoing unrest in the city.

Alumni Celebration in Hong Kong to Relocate

By Grace Buono November 1, 2019

John Carroll Weekend, an annual alumni celebration set to take place April 16 to 19, 2020, will no longer be held in Hong Kong as a result of the city’s ongoing political unrest. The Georgetown University...

FILE PHOTO: JULIA ALVEY FOR THE HOYA| The Medieval Studies program will expose students writing a thesis to diverse cultures through a mandatory senior seminar starting next fall.

Medieval Studies Renamed to Reflect Global Approach

By Afua Nyantakyi April 5, 2019

The medieval studies program was renamed the global medieval studies program as it diversifies its curriculum by including countries outside Western Europe, director Sarah McNamer announced in a March...

GEORGETOWN SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE | Georgetown professor and former director of Asian Affairs for the National Security Council Victor Cha spoke at a Jan. 23 book talk.

North Korea Unlikely to Denuclearize, Victor Cha Says

By Grey Rosenzweig January 29, 2019

North Korea will not denuclearize within the near future, Georgetown University professor and former director of Asian Affairs for the National Security Council Victor Cha said at Jan. 23 event. Both...

Biden Talks Asia Policy at GWU

By Evan Hollander July 19, 2013

Vice President Joe Biden described the benefits of increased U.S. engagement in Asia in an address at The George Washington University on Thursday afternoon. Biden cited three American goals in the...

Members of the State Department Discussed U.S. Relations with Asia

By Andrew Wilson November 2, 2012

Former and current members of the State Department discussed the future of the United States’ role in Asia in Gaston Hall Thursday afternoon. The event,“Forging Consensus: U.S.-Asia Policy in the...

Eastward Bound: Tensions Rising in Asia

By Andrew Mullikin November 16, 2010

President Obama's recent trip to Asia has set off a series of military and defense policy shifts that have raised temperatures in East Asia. Recent regional events have escalated from relatively inconsequential...

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