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Georgetown Then & Now:
Presidential Politics

We compare two generations of student politicians—including one notable Arkansan alumnus.

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Remembering Sept. 11:
10 Years Later

Georgetown will hold academic conferences. lectures and services on campus that remember those who lost their lives and examine the cultural, security, political and social fallout of the tragedy.

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A Dog's Life: The Diary of Jack the Bulldog

Discover the inner musings of your favorite mascot.

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Georgetown in Photos

Georgetown hosted the annual summer picnic for the first responder community in Washington, D.C., one of the many Georgetown events caught on camera in August.

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Featured News & Events

Your Hoya pride could win you a prize!

Join our Hit the Road Jack photo contest on Facebook by sharing photos of you wearing Georgetown gear at home or your favorite vacation spot. Each week, we’ll select one entry to win homecoming tailgate tickets, Hoyas in China gear and other exciting prizes.

Georgetown Courses Offered for Local Alumni Aged 55+

The Georgetown University Learning Community is offering short, no-credit courses on a diverse array of topics, including Shakespeare, film and "just" wars. The classes are taught by Georgetown emeritus faculty members and are open to members of the Georgetown community who are "55 or better." See the full course list.

Alumni in the News


Tuesday, September 13, 2011, 9:44:31 AM
Claire Lomax (L’88) lays out her plan to present a comprehensive picture of Black history as the new chair of the board of directors of the African-American Museum in Philadephia.
The Philadelphia Tribune; 25 Aug 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011, 11:59:16 AM
Sister Paula Marie Buley (SCS’03) brings humor and integrity to her new role as president of Nashua, N.H.’s Rivier College.
Nashua Telegraph; 18 Aug 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011, 12:34:59 PM
Raymond Jackson (B'92) draws inspiration from his Southern upbringing for his New Rochelle, N.Y., restaurant’s take on a Caprese salad.
Westchester Magazine; 15 Aug 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011, 8:43:30 AM
Nick Kroll (C'01) channels memories of his hometown of Rye, N.Y., for his role in the FX comedy series The League.
Rye Patch; 16 Aug 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011, 3:51:38 PM
Danny Tuchman (L’96) sets a high bar for success as the new principal of Davie, Fla.’s David Posnack Hebrew Day School.
Jewish Journal; 3 Aug 2011
 
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Alumni Spotlight

Newseum

James C. Duff (L'81)

Museum president and legal educator

James C. Duff recently became president and CEO of the Freedom Forum, an independent, nonpartisan foundation that champions free press, free speech and free spirit. The foundation operates the First Amendment Center, the Diversity Institute and the Newseum, a Washington, D.C., museum dedicated to the role of news, media and technology. In addition to his previous role as chief administrative officer of the U.S. court system, Duff has taught constitutional law at Georgetown for 10 years.

20 September 2011

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