S.O.U.L Sisters youth members co-organized the 2018 March for Black Women. Photo by Carrie Felt. Wakumi Douglas (SFS’07) came to Georgetown at a pivotal time in her life. Just a…
In March 2019, Janne Kouri (B'97) set off from Los Angeles on a cross-country trip. Two months later, crossing under a balloon arch at Healy Gates, he completed his journey—…
Since Uber has not raised its drivers’ commissions in response to driver protests in May, the study targets policymakers to create a commission to assess how DC benefits from these…
American police departments are purchasing facial recognition systems that can be misused in violation of civil rights and civil liberties, according to the Center on Privacy & at Georgetown Law…
Writer Noel-Marie Fletcher found a trove of information about her ancestors who attended Georgetown soon after the Civil War. Pedro Perea entered the preparatory program at Georgetown, then…
Georgetown's John Carr is a leading voice on the moral crisis of sexual abuse in the Church. He talks about how to address the devastation and how to move forward.
An Idea is Born Giana Korth (B’10), co-founder of Tampon Tribe with Jennifer Eden and Gaby Alves, credits a combination of forces leading to her award-winning business: right place, right…
Awards Recognize Social Impact, E-Commerce, and Technology Innovators From left: Peter Mellen, President, Georgetown Entrepreneurship Alliance; Julie Farr, Executive Director, Georgetown University Alumni Association; Jack the Bulldog; Luisa Santos, Founder,…
At a February 28 ceremony on campus, Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia presented U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) with one of GUAA’s highest honors: the Timothy S. Healy, S.J.,…