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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

SFS Explores Business Classes

By Daniel Corry February 28, 2012

The School of Foreign Service is exploring the possibility of offering more business classes within its curriculum due to student interest. The potential decision to incorporate more business classes...

Group Promotes Diversity Dialogue

By Omika Jikaria February 28, 2012

In less than a semester, Georgetown Leaders for Unity and Equity has evolved from an idea into an organization that meets weekly to encourage dialogue and design plans of action that address diversity...

New CIO Prioritizes Collaboration

By Sarah Patrick February 27, 2012

Lisa Davis, the university's new Chief Information Officer, hopes to use her extensive career experience to change the way students interact with technology. After serving 23 years with the Department...

Tech Initiative Gains Ground

By Emma Hinchliffe February 24, 2012

The Teaching, Learning and Technologies Initiative has allowed a group of faculty to reinvigorate their classroom experiences with new teaching techniques this academic year. The enterprise, which was...

Video Lecture Series to Kick Off This Summer

By Margaret Viator February 24, 2012

The Georgetown Conversation, one of the winners of a 2011 ReImagine Georgetown grant, plans to kick off its online lecture series this summer. The videos will cover a diverse range of topics and are...

Finding Peace and Quiet

By Carly Graf February 24, 2012

After a chance encounter with a monk in London, Gregory Robison, the director of the John Main Center for Meditation and Interreligious Dialogue at Georgetown, spent six months studying in a French...

Adventures Outside the Bubble

By Beth Garbitelli February 24, 2012

Last Tuesday, hundreds of applications from students hoping to study abroad flooded the Office of Overseas Studies. These applicants aspire to be among the 57 percent of Georgetown students who trade Healy...

Students Push Unique Brand of Libertarianism

By Sarah Patrick February 18, 2012

Although they are late in joining the ranks of student campaign groups, Georgetown's chapter of Youth for Ron Paul is looking to recruit students and spread the word about Paul's libertarian ideology on...

GUSA VP Candidates Set Platforms Apart in Debate

By Sam Rodman February 17, 2012

The seven Georgetown University Student Association vice presidential candidates advocated their tickets' respective platforms Wednesday in a debate largely centered on GUSA's interaction with other...

Research Yields Life Findings

By Nick Fedyk February 17, 2012

By pairing undergraduate students with faculty members to conduct innovative research projects, the growing Georgetown Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program aims to take students beyond textbook...

Conference Funding Sparks Club Drama

By Annie Chen February 17, 2012

The presidents of College Democrats and College Republicans will meet with administrators, the Student Activities Commission and GUSA today to resolve a debate about funding for student groups to attend...

Malkerson-Cleary Campaign Posters Vandalized

By Mariah Byrne February 17, 2012

The American flag comprised of Malkerson-Cleary campaign flyers on the Red Square wind tunnel wall was defaced early Saturday morning. The words "U.S. WANTED FOR MURDER!" were spray-painted on the...

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