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Georgetown University’s Capitol Campus Department of Public Safety (CC-DPS) will increase campus patrols after a fatal ...
Georgetown University community members praised the newly inaugurated Pope Leo XIV’s leadership, values and humility ...
When Abby Miles (MSB ’26) applied to study abroad for the Spring 2025 semester in Spain, she had everything in order — two teacher recommendations, application questions and a 500-word essay in ...
Awaiting a May 1 hearing in Virginia, lawyers for detained Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri and attorneys from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have exchanged several motions ...
Georgetown University students will face a referendum later this month on university divestment from companies and academic institutions engaged with Israel’s government. “I support Georgetown ...
For women’s teams at Georgetown, “play like a girl” means playing with fewer resources, including major disparities in funding, coach compensation and endowments. This unequal resource distribution ...
Georgetown University community members defended their right to academic freedom after Columbia University agreed to federal government demands to crack down on pro-Palestine protests. Georgetown ...
Federal immigration agents detained a Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow March 17, seeking to deport him and accusing him of opposing U.S. foreign policy. The researcher, Badar Khan Suri of the ...
Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) Dean William Treanor rejected warnings from Washington, D.C.’s top federal prosecutor that his office will stop hiring GULC students unless the school ceases ...
Georgetown University admitted 11% of early action first-year applicants to the Class of 2029, up from 10.3% the previous year. The university admitted 917 of 8,254 early applicants, up from 881 of ...
When Grace Fenwick (CAS ’26) was eating at Leo J. O’Donovan Dining Hall last semester, she spotted a cockroach inside a dish of food at one of the serving stations. “I see something move, and a ...
When Ethan Henshaw (CAS ’26) heard the Supreme Court had ruled against affirmative action, he saw Georgetown as facing a different issue from many other elite national universities. “I just remember ...
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