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Provost Aims to Expand Research at GU

By Sarah Patrick September 28, 2012

Now in his sixth week as Georgetown’s provost, former Director of the U.S. Census Bureau Robert Groves sat down with The Hoya to discuss his hopes for the university and goals for the year. What...

Foreign Enrollment Levels Off

By Abbey McNaughton September 28, 2012

While annual international undergraduate application totals have grown significantly since the turn of the millennium, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions intends to keep the proportion of international...

Referendum is Valid, Ongoing

By Annie Chen September 28, 2012

After a failed university web server delayed the release of ballots by more than nine hours, voting for GUSA senators and the evidentiary standard referendum was still underway at press time early...

Bias Reports Updated Through Spring 2012

By Tia Baheri September 28, 2012

Georgetown’s Bias Reporting System was updated this month for the first time since August 2010 and now includes statistics through spring 2012. In April The Hoya reported the then-20-month inactivity...

WAGE Fellows Foster Female Leadership

By Caroline Welch September 28, 2012

In an attempt to offset what they perceive to be an “old boys’ club” mentality on campus, members of the Women Advancing Gender Equity Fellowship hope to focus campus attention on gender issues. Led...

GU Tenure Requirements Clear, Consistent Across Schools

By Matt Walters September 28, 2012

For many professors, achieving tenure is the holy grail of an academic career. But it is not an easy position to obtain — or to grant. Unlike associate or adjunct professors, who must normally renew...

Argentinian President Talks Economic, Social Progress

By Meghan Patzer September 28, 2012

The first elected female president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, spoke about Argentina’s bilateral relationship with the United States and her administration’s economic policies in...

Evidentiary Standard Referendum Passes

By Annie Chen September 28, 2012

The evidentiary standard referendum initiated by the GUSA senate was passed in a study body-wide referendum Friday. The referendum received a total of 2,629 votes, with 96 percent of students voting...

New Blue & Gray Guides Secure Competitive Positions

By Carly Cianci September 25, 2012

With a 17.7 percent acceptance rate, the application process to become a Blue & Gray tour guide this year was only slightly less competitive than getting into Georgetown itself. The process, which...

Campaign Analysts Discuss Presidential Candidates

By Meghan Patzer September 25, 2012

A panel of leading campaign analysts and media experts discussed the major issues facing both presidential candidates before a large audience in Gaston Hall Monday afternoon. The panel was organized...

MSB Grads Are No. 2 In Employment

By Braden McDonald September 25, 2012

Graduates of the McDonough School of Business saw the second-highest rate of employment for the Class of 2011 among more than 240 undergraduate programs in the United States, according to a September...

Faculty Race to Raise Funds for Local High School

By Ted Murphy September 25, 2012

A team of Georgetown faculty members competed in a Ragnar Relay, raising $9,507 for Don BoscoCristo Rey High School this weekend. Hoya Reycers, a team composed of 12 Georgetown faculty members,...

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