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Paul Tagliabue is survived by his wife Chandler, and his two children, Emily (Parent’22) and Drew.

Paul Tagliabue is survived by his wife Chandler, and his two children, Emily (Parent’22) and Drew. Photo: Phil Humnicky Paul Tagliabue (C’62), who served as chair of Georgetown University’s Board…

Egon and Abby smiling in front of a crowd

Egon (B’95) and Abby Durban (Parents’28) Egon P. (B’95) and Abby Durban (Parents ’28) have made a transformational commitment that establishes the Durban Sports Business Program at Georgetown University’s…

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Ensuring that the students we choose can say ‘yes’

Donor-funded scholarships help Georgetown compete with the best universities for great students and enable us to uphold a 500-year-old Jesuit tradition of prioritizing talent over financial means.

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Caring for the whole student—from their first moments

Since 1968, the Community Scholars Program has been a pioneer in supporting the academic success of first-generation college students. Building on this success, we seek to secure the program’s proven model and expand its impact.

Alexia Hudson-Ward, Dean of the Library

‘Reimagining Lau is more than just simply a renovation project’

Hear from Alexia Hudson-Ward, university librarian and dean of the Georgetown University Library, about the future of Lauinger Library and how Georgetown is centering the needs of contemporary scholarship while honoring the traditions that ground us.

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How current use giving shapes Georgetown

Across the last decade, donors have given in extraordinary numbers to support Georgetown’s mission and ambitions. We share 10 stories of current use philanthropy—and the profound ways those gifts empower our community to work toward a better world.

Georgetown schools & programs

Explore the many schools and programs that make Georgetown a leading research university, a place where students flourish, and a community of people for others.

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