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Daniel Cardinali (SFS ’88) delivered the keynote at the IgnatianQ conference Sunday in the Healey Family Student Center.

Keynote Reflects on Jesuit Values in LGBTQ Identity

By Alicia Che March 31, 2015

President of the Communities in Schools network, Daniel Cardinali (SFS ’88), delivered a keynote address on sexual identity and the role of Jesuit values in LGBTQ issues at the second annual IgnatianQ...

A Conversation With President John DeGioia

A Conversation With President John DeGioia

By Danny Funt March 6, 2014

University President John J. DeGioia has spent virtually his entire adult life on the Hilltop, and under his leadership, Georgetown has launched two major fundraising campaigns, expanded campus facilities...

GAVIN & HONJIYO: Jesuit Core Shapes Campus

By Pat Gavin & Alex Honjiyo March 28, 2013

Georgetown is best seen as a community. Although there are more than 7,000 undergraduates living and working on the Hilltop — and even more faculty, staff and administrators -- we are all members of...

Jesuit Values a Moral Investment

By Alyssa Huberts and Sam Rodman January 25, 2013

A student group, GU Fossil Free, is currently advocating for the university to divest from corporations that deal in fossil fuels. This bold proposal — which is too new to be assessed on its merit or...

Don’t Disown Catholic Mission

By Luke Carter September 21, 2012

Last week, Nate Tisa (SFS ’14) wrote an interesting column (“Distorted Religious Identity Divides GU,” A3, Sept. 14, 2012) in which he explored how Georgetown can more fully express its Catholic...

Re-examining Our Jesuit Values for a Modern World

By Maxwell Wallace September 21, 2012

When I leave the Hilltop, I’ll thank Georgetown for teaching me to examine my values. I arrived here excited to explore what faith meant to others and how they use it to establish their own values....

Continuity Across Course Sections

By The Editorial Board April 13, 2012

There’s a problem with “The Problem of God.” Because professors are given the freedom to choose the material covered in introductory theology classes, there’s an element of unpredictability...

1634 Society Paves Way for Philanthropy

By Sam Rodman January 24, 2012

The 1634 Society, a fledgling organization focused on bolstering undergraduate-alumni relations, has proved itself as an important resource to the university in its few months of existence. The organization,...

A Disappointing Silence

By Robert Smith ’96 August 20, 2011

Dear Editor,   I realize Georgetown was put in a precarious position not of their own making in Beijing during the brawl, but despite the diplomatic delicacy of the situation, it was very disappointing...

Working for Labor Justice

By Samuel Geaney-Moore and Nathan Kuerschner February 9, 2010

Georgetown has been at the forefront of an historic campaign for worker justice, worker rights and the legal accountability of corporations in Latin America. One year ago, Georgetown students and Honduran...

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