Category: Administration

Gender Equality Remains Mixed Bag for University

By Brian Burke | Mar 19 2010

Although Georgetown has made strides in increasing the presence of women in the administration and faculty, men still outnumber women in leadership positions at the university.

3 Percent Tuition Rise Approved

By Elizabeth Rowe | Mar 02 2010

Georgetown University’s undergraduate tuition will rise by 3 percent for the 2010-2011 academic year as the budget for undergraduate financial aid will increase by 8 percent, according to a university press release published yesterday.

Endowment, Fundraising Stay Afloat

By Kevin Suyo | Feb 05 2010

The university endowment continues to increase in value, and administrative planning for the university’s upcoming fundraising campaign is ongoing, despite the residual effects of both the recession and administrative changes within the Office of Advancement.

Endowment Ranking Rises Despite Recession

By Elizabeth Rowe | Jan 29 2010

In spite of trying financial times for U.S. universities, Georgetown University’s endowment has moved in the rankings to 64th, up from 71st last year, on the National Association of College and University Business Officers’ 2010 endowment list.

Vice President of Advancement to Leave Georgetown

By Elizabeth Rowe | Jan 22 2010

Vice President of the Office of Advancement Jim Langley is departing Georgetown University, Jeff Donahoe, director of development and campaign communication for the Office of Advancement, confirmed on Wednesday.

DeGioia: Funding Is Primary Challenge to GU

By Elizabeth Rowe | Sep 04 2009

The overriding focus of DeGioia’s remarks in an interview with student media was the recession’s ongoing effects on the university.

Endowment in Free Fall, Loses 25.5% in 2008

By Kevin Suyo | Feb 13 2009

Georgetown’s endowment lost 25.5 percent of its value in 2008 and dipped below the $1 billion mark as ...

GU Hikes Undergraduate Tuition 5.5 Percent

By Connie Parham | Feb 22 2008

The University Board of Directors voted last week to raise undergraduate tuition by 5.5 percent, outpacing the rate of ...

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