09.26.11
Study Abroad Student Adapts as a Revolution Unfolds
Government major Nafees Ahmed (C'12) learned to adapt after the Egyptian revolution changed her study abroad plans.
With the start of the 2011-2012 academic year, new students and their family members will stream into the Georgetown University campus. Each of these young men and women will be welcomed by enthusiastic current Hoyas who have been preparing throughout the summer for the New Student Orientation. It is an exciting time for everyone on campus.
Dean Chester Gillis
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