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The Georgetown List: Most Interesting Classes

A rundown of notable spring 2011 classes.

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Alumni Time Capsule Slideshow

If you had to fit your Georgetown experience in a box, what tokens would you choose? It sounds like a tough task, but the Georgetown University Alumni Association rose to the challenge at this year’s Homecoming Weekend.

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Scholarship Story:
Michael Appau (C'13)

Sophomore Michael Appau talks about his journey from Ghana to Georgetown. Watch Michael's video and learn about how the 1789 Scholarship Imperative impacts students like him.

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Living Georgetown:
Shiv Newaldass (C’03)

Once tutored by Georgetown students as a resident of one of Washington, D.C.’s subsidized housing compounds, Shiv lobbies City Hall for affordable housing programs that support his neighbors.

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Featured News & Events

Become an Undergraduate Fellowship Mentor

Georgetown’s Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor is seeking Washington, D.C.-area alumni mentors for its new undergraduate fellowship program, which will launch in January 2011. With funding from the initiative, fellows will complete a substantial independent project related to issues of labor and the working poor. Mentors, who will be matched with students based on common interests and career goals, will provide support and guidance throughout the spring semester. Read more and apply.

MSFS Students Visit Saudi Arabia

Fourteen Master of Science in Foreign Service students will travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on an all-expenses-paid trip over winter break, sponsored by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Higher Education. The students were selected randomly in a lottery of all first- and second-year MSFS students. Read more.

 Georgetown University News

Bikeshare a Hit With Georgetown?s 'Green' Community
The regional bicycle program sets up stations near campus as the university continues sustainability efforts.
Food Safety Important on Thanksgiving and Always
Nursing and health studies scholar Laura Anderko talks about taking precautions in the kitchen to avoid foodborne illnesses and the importance of regulating the industry from farm to fork.
JFK's Protectors Share Firsthand Accounts
The late president's secret service members recall life while guarding the first family during a screening of The Kennedy Detail documentary.
Newsmakers: Nov. 17, 2010
Newsmakers highlights the innovative research, published materials and accolades of faculty and staff at Georgetown University. Catch a glimpse of who's listed this week.


Alumni Spotlight

Taryn Voget (B’97)

Model Learning

Taryn Voget is founder and CEO of Everyday Genius Institute, which creates educational products that tap into masters of a craft and teach their strategies to others. The company’s newest release, Straight A+ Students, features Georgetown freshman Alex Freeman (C’14). Watch a video about the program or read about the students.