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VIEWPOINT: Embrace Diversity in Education

VIEWPOINT: Embrace Diversity in Education

By Menty Kebede and Kathryn Derewicz October 11, 2019

On Sept. 27, Hillary Clinton spoke at Georgetown University about the contributions of women in advancing human rights and peace worldwide. The awards ceremony was a testament to how diverse perspectives...

NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT COUNCIL/FACEBOOK | A petition calling on the university to expand resources for Native American students will be circulated beginning March 19.

Native American Students Draft Petition; Seek Community Support

By Jaime Moore-Carrillo March 14, 2019

The Georgetown University Native American Student Council plans to begin collecting signatures from students on a petition urging the university to increase support for and representation of indigenous...

MARGARET FOUBERG FOR THE HOYA | A Feb. 6 panel of former diplomats called for increased dialogue between governments and civilians affected by international crises as well as a remodeling of the U.S. State Departments recruitment techniques.

Former Diplomats Urge Civil Engagement, Defense of Refugees

By Victoria Liu February 14, 2019

The United States should shift the focus of diplomacy efforts to engage with civilians affected by international crises, former diplomats said at a Feb. 6 panel. The panel, which was a part of the...

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Recruitment is taking place in the fall instead of the spring for the first time this year after investment banks moved up their recruitment season and other firms followed suit.

Students Adjust to Fall Recruitment Shift

By Taylor Harding September 20, 2016

Upperclassman students were met by an earlier recruitment process when they returned to campus this fall, as the annual recruiting cycle for jobs and internships at financial institutions and many...

Blinded by Pre-Professionalism Tunnel Vision

By Stephanie Zhou March 23, 2015

It’s January and a flurry of anxious suits descends onto Sellinger Lounge. Below the surface of casual chit-chat about winter break bubbles an undercurrent of apprehension about the nebulous and uncertain...

Staffer of the Week: Ellen Zamsky

Staffer of the Week: Ellen Zamsky

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 2, 2015

Once a week, The Hoya recognizes one or two staffers who have done a particularly awesome job — now you can get to know about them, too. Here’s our interview with Staffer of the Week, Ellen Zamsky: Hometown:...

Competitive Selections Not Just for Corp, GUASFCU

By Kayla Cross September 27, 2013

As fall club recruitment season comes to an end, long-established organizations like Blue and Gray, The Corp and GUASFCU are not the only groups on campus that faced difficult hiring decisions. Fast-growing...

Student Organizations Finalize Fall Plans

By Sarah Patrick August 28, 2012

With the annual Student Activities Fair just around the corner, Georgetown’s student groups are planning new ways to attract members and awareness. Relay for Life, Georgetown University College Democrats...

Nerlens Noel Chooses Georgetown

By Michael Palmer April 12, 2012

Hoya fans had their Final Four dreams for next season fade substantially Wednesday night, whenTilton School center and national No. 1 recruit Nerlens Noel chose to sign with Kentucky, discarding the Hoyas and...

School of Continuing Studies Adds Full-Time Veterans’ Post

By Upasana Kaku April 15, 2011

The School of Continuing Studies has instituted a new senior level position to coordinate veterans' affairs and recruitment efforts. The step follows a decision last month to fund a part-time position...

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