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Georgetown Then & Now: Food for Thought

From rat-infested kitchens to sushi bars, see where generations of hungry Hoyas have foraged for study snacks and battled the freshman 15.

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Summer Reads

Whether you're in the mood to be edified or entertained, don't miss these books from Georgetown's alumni authors.

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Georgetown in Photos

Alumni revisited favorite hangout The Tombs during Reunion Weekend 2011, one of the many Georgetown events caught on camera in June.

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Hoya Haunts:
Georgetown in the UK

Get to know places where Hoyas grab vittles and connect with each other in the United Kingdom, home of John Carroll Weekend 2013.

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Featured News & Events

Submit Your Nominations for the 2012 Alumni Association Awards

Know alumni who deserve recognition? Let us know! Nominate them for next year’s GUAA awards, which include a new honor for young alumni.

Alumni Career Webinars Win CASE Award

Alumni Career Services surpassed 19 peer institutions to win a gold medal for best webinars from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). View our webinar archive and join the more than 10,000 alumni who have taken advantage of this useful resource.

Alumni in the News


Friday, July 15, 2011, 11:04:18 AM
Tom Ashley (B’64) defends the merits of the Empire State Building in his documentary film The World’s Greatest Skyscraper.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise; 23 Jun 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011, 9:55:27 AM
Kaya Henderson (F’92, EML’07) was confirmed as Washington, D.C.’s new public schools chancellor.
The Washington Times; 21 Jun 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011, 10:17:51 AM
Dr. Celeste Corcoran (M’82) was recognized for her dedication to serving Rhode Island’s children as a pediatrician who combats obesity and teenage substance abuse.
South County Independent; 16 Jun 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 9:21:29 AM
Amanda Rivkin (G’11) photographed Azerbaijani people and places along the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline as a recipient of a National Geographic Young Explorers Grant.
National Geographic; 8 Jun 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011, 11:24:32 AM
Erin Bailey (NHS’08) found an unexpected passion for preventing suicide among young Native Americans.
The Dickinson Press; 9 Jun 2011
 

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Alumni Spotlight

Issa Jeries Albandak (G’10)

Hospital CEO

Originally from the West Bank, Issa Jeries Albandak came to Georgetown through a Pedro Arrupe Scholarship for Peace to pursue a master’s degree in health systems administration. In May, Albandak became CEO of Caritas Baby Hospital, an 84-bed children’s hospital in Bethlehem. With a long history of dedication to health system reform and improving emergency services, the father of three says that he hopes to apply global best practices to helping young patients.

29 June 2011

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