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By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

GU Offers New Master’s in Global Health

By Tia Baheri January 18, 2013

Five of Georgetown’s institutions will collaborate to offer a Master of Science in Global Health starting next fall. Faculty from the Walsh School of Foreign Service, the School of Nursing and Health...

Environmentalist Discusses Policy

By Lily Westergaard January 18, 2013

Robert Costanza, a leading ecological economist, spoke to students about the intersection of ecological and economic policy Wednesday. Costanza, a professor of public policy at the Crawford School...

Dahlgren in Final Phase of Renovations

By Matt Walters January 18, 2013

The third phase of renovations to Dahlgren Chapel, scheduled to be completed this summer, will shift inside to focus on the worship space’s interior. Geier Brown Renfrow Architects, LLC, the...

Regents Incentivizes 2013 Gifts

By Caroline Welch January 18, 2013

Georgetown’s Board of Regents will match each percent of student participation in the Class of 2013 Fund with a gift of $1,000, the board announced Wednesday. This announcement comes after the senior...

Amid Winter Break Detente, Students Network for Careers

By Caroline Welch January 15, 2013

Approximately 560 students took time away from winter break relaxation to network with Georgetown alumni at the Georgetown University Alumni Association Career Services and Cawley Career Center’s seventh...

Jewish Rights Advocate Receives Honorary Degree

By Elaina Koros January 15, 2013

Georgetown conferred an honorary degree on Ambassador Alfred Moses (LAW ’56) in Gaston Hall Monday, naming him a Doctor of Humane Letters. Moses worked for 13 years as an advocate for the rights of...

State Department Director General Discusses Foreign Service Careers

By Zosia Dunn January 15, 2013

While Georgetown students often imagine exotic, international careers in the foreign service, many are confused by the complicated and competitive application process. U.S. State Department Director General...

Credit Union Installs New ATM in Walsh

By Guthrie Angeles January 15, 2013

The Georgetown University Alumni and Student Federal Credit Union opened a new ATM in the Edmund A. Walsh Building lobby, adding accessibility and convenience for credit union cardholders who live...

Model UN Earns Top Ranking

By Molly DePippo January 15, 2013

When Dane Shikman (SFS ’13) became conferences coordinator for Georgetown’s Model United Nations Team this fall, he was determined to break tradition and put community over competition. “I...

Frats Shut Out of Leo’s Fair

By Annie Chen January 15, 2013

The location of the Student Activities Fair, coupled with the university’s speech policy, created barriers Saturday for fraternities and other student groups that are not formally recognized by the university. The...

Students Campaign for Justice and Peace Major

By Meghan Patzer January 15, 2013

Kyla McClure (COL ’15) and Gianna Maita (COL ’15) are campaigning for the introduction of a major as part of the Program on Justice and Peace, which currently offers 13 courses, a minor in the College...

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