Graduating senior Perla Silva thinks about how her Georgetown education has prepared her for life outside of the Hilltop.
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Georgetown University recently honored 20 undergraduate students with the 2008 Lena Landegger Community Service Awards for their distinguished contributions to community service.
During an April 30 town hall meeting Dr. Howard Federoff implored members of the GUMC faculty and staff to weigh in on the Medical Center's Strategic Planning Initiative.
CNDLS will offer its 14th annual Teaching, Learning and Innovation Summer Institute May 19-23.
With the closing of Tondorf Road this summer, university officials are looking at ways to continue campus' move toward becoming a pedestrian campus.
On May 8 Veatch joined a select group of scholars – dating back 120 years -- when he delivered the Gifford Lecture at the University of Edinburgh.
John Buchtel, head of the Special Collections Research Center at Lauinger Library, explains the process of identifying and securing new collections.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - As Georgetown University students prepare for this weekend's graduation ceremonies, four Hoya athletic teams continue to compete in regular season events, as they play toward the end of their respective seasons.
The Georgetown University Athletics Department and the men's basketball program mourn the passing of former Hoya captain Tom Scates (AB'79).
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Georgetown University sophomore shortstop Samantha Peters (Suwanee, Ga./Collins Hill) was named the 2008 NCAA Division I Softball All-Independent Player of the Year, when post-season awards were announced in Bakersfield, Calif. on Tuesday afternoon. It was just the second post-season honor earned by a Hoya, in the softball program's three year history. Peters earned All-Independent Freshman of the Year in 2007.
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History professor Jo Ann Hoeppner Moran Cruz discusses the history of the Middle Ages and its relevance to current events.
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