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GradGov Survey Identifies Lack of Consistent Accessibility Resources Among Graduate Students

GradGov Survey Identifies Lack of Consistent Accessibility Resources Among Graduate Students

By Annie Kane February 25, 2022

Access to virtual resources remains inconsistent for Georgetown University graduate students who miss class because of illness and other concerns, according to a survey conducted by the Georgetown University...

With Marriage Pact, Students Shoot for the Moon for Puny Chance of Love

With Marriage Pact, Students Shoot for the Moon for Puny Chance of Love

By Sofia Nathoo May 6, 2021

“Would you rather leave someone at the altar or be left at the altar?” The answer to this question and 49 others matched Georgetown University students with their optimal romantic partners through...

Survey Finds More Diverse Authorship Among MSFS Spring 2021 Syllabi

Survey Finds More Diverse Authorship Among MSFS Spring 2021 Syllabi

By Laetitia Haddad May 6, 2021

A Georgetown University committee found that the representation of diverse authors included among course syllabi in the Master of Science in Foreign Service program increased during the spring 2021 semester. FILE...

University Administers 1st Cultural Climate Survey

University Administers 1st Cultural Climate Survey

By Moira Ritter February 28, 2020

Georgetown University launched its first cultural climate survey Monday to assess students’ perceptions of diversity and inclusion on campus. The survey, which was created by the Office of Institutional...

Demographic Survey Shows Diversity in GUSA Senate

Demographic Survey Shows Diversity in GUSA Senate

By Liana Hardy January 17, 2020

Over two-thirds of respondents in a Georgetown University Student Association senate survey identify as ethnically nonwhite, according to an internal demographic survey presented at a Jan. 12 weekly senate...

ILLUSTRATIONS BY EMILY SHAMBAUGH/THE HOYA | In a door-to-door poll conducted Wednesday night, Nicki Gray (NHS 20) led by 6.6 points leading up to Fridays executive election. Respondents rated sexual assault policy and affordability as the most relevant issues in this weeks election.

Survey Shows Low Trust in GUSA, Tight Executive Race

By Cady Stanton February 7, 2019

Nicki Gray (NHS ’20) leads by a 6.6 point margin for Georgetown University Student Association president, according to a door-to-door poll of 615 students conducted by The Hoya on Wednesday evening....

Graduate Students Establishes Election-Day Observation Program

Graduate Students Establishes Election-Day Observation Program

By Noah Berman September 14, 2018

Observe D.C., a nonpartisan initiative started by McCourt School of Public Policy student Ben Mindes (GRD ’19), will pilot a “sample-based” election-day observation program to provide an independent...

A Plea for the Survey

By Zachary Schroepfer February 4, 2016

We, the members of the Freshman Executive Committee, as a body formed to represent the Class of 2019, strongly urge our classmates to take the university’s confidential Sexual Assault and Misconduct...

Participate for Progress

By The Editorial Board January 22, 2016

Georgetown University recently released its first ever Sexual Assault and Misconduct Climate Survey on Jan. 14. Two working groups, the Sexual Assault Working Group and the Climate Survey Working Group,...

Make Campus Accessible For All

Make Campus Accessible For All

By Danielle Zamalin December 4, 2015

By now, you have probably seen the Facebook cover photos and captions discussing accessibility on campus. Maybe you scrolled past these posts, thinking they did not apply to you. You might be correct....

Colleges Surveyed on Assault

By Maddy Moore April 25, 2014

The Senate Subcommittee on Financial and Contracting Oversight distributed an extensive sexual assault survey Tuesday to over 350 public and private colleges and universities, including Georgetown, as...

GU Disagrees With ACT Survey

By Carly Graf April 26, 2013

While a survey released by the ACT on April 17 found that few college educators perceived high school graduates to be academically prepared for college, Georgetown professors generally found incoming freshmen...

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