08.16.11
Psychology Alum Seeks Social Justice As Jesuit Volunteer
Recent graduate Carolyn Arnold (C’11) will spend the next year providing food to homeless men and women as a full-time Jesuit Volunteer.
Samuel Osea (C'12)
Mathematics and Economics major gained valuable experience with a summer internship at Fannie Mae.
2011 looks to be another year of growth and innovation for Georgetown College. Two exciting minors, Business Administration and Film and Media Studies have been added to the College’s already expansive curriculum. Construction on our new 154,000 square state-of-the art Science Center has begun in earnest.
Dean Chester Gillis
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