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Inaugural GradGov Gala Gathers Over 1,000 Attendees

Inaugural GradGov Gala Gathers Over 1,000 Attendees

By Kate Hwang, Graduate Desk Editor March 1, 2024

Georgetown University Graduate Student Government (GradGov) hosted its inaugural gala at the National Building Museum Feb 24. Over 1,000 Georgetown graduate students attended the first-ever GradGov...

Charlie Wang (SFS 24), technology policy researcher and 2024 Rhodes Scholar

Georgetown Alumnus, GU-Q Student Win Rhodes Scholarships

By Kate Hwang December 1, 2023

In a record-breaking year for Georgetown University, the Rhodes Scholarship Committee named two more Hoyas as Rhodes Scholars, awardees of an extremely competitive international scholarship program. Zhicheng...

Another Hoya Takes the “Jeopardy!” Stage

Another Hoya Takes the “Jeopardy!” Stage

By Brooke DeLucia March 24, 2023

A third Hoya this year had the chance to bring their knowledge from the cubicles of Lauinger Library to the “Jeopardy!” stage in an episode that aired March 15. Gwen Lockman (COL ’16) finished...

Georgetown Reaffirms Support of DACA and Undocumented Hoyas

Georgetown Reaffirms Support of DACA and Undocumented Hoyas

By Nina Raj September 9, 2022

Georgetown University reaffirmed its support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the importance of protecting undocumented students.  In an Aug. 26 statement, University...

Georgetown Graduate Students Earn Grants from Cosmos Club Foundation

Georgetown Graduate Students Earn Grants from Cosmos Club Foundation

By Samantha Sinutko February 17, 2022

Georgetown graduate students received 10 of 26 grants awarded to students in the Washington, D.C. region to go toward graduate research projects. The Cosmos Scholars grants are awarded by the Cosmos...

Finalists Announced for Bark Tank Entrepreneurship Competition

Finalists Announced for Bark Tank Entrepreneurship Competition

By Eli Blumenfeld October 29, 2021

For eight teams of undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurs, five minutes stands between them and a shot at $100,000 in cash prizes. The groups are set to compete in “Bark Tank,” an annual entrepreneurship...

PODCAST: Former Georgetown Swimmer Dives into Broadcasting During the Tokyo Paralympics

PODCAST: Former Georgetown Swimmer Dives into Broadcasting During the Tokyo Paralympics

By Grace Buono September 2, 2021

https://soundcloud.com/multimedia-editor/former-georgetown-swimmer-dives-into-broadcasting-during-the-tokyo-paralympics The 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, delayed a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic,...

VIEWPOINT: Mandate Reparations for GU272

VIEWPOINT: Mandate Reparations for GU272

By Blake Hite February 7, 2020

With the words of Martin Luther King Jr. before me, I am reminded that evil often succeeds when “moderates” do nothing. Indeed, the graduate student body has been content with a moderate role, one...

@GeorgetownWomeninScience | The Georgetown Graduate Women in Business and Women in Science and Education student groups were bestowed grants from the American Association of University Women this week. The funds will be designated towards supporting women in underrepresented fields.

Women’s Leadership Grant Awarded to Graduate Student Groups

By Mason Mandell February 15, 2019

Two Georgetown graduate student groups were awarded a combined $5,000 grant by the American Association of University Women to continue their work in advancing female leadership in business and science. The...

Graduate Student Workers Vote to Unionize

By Amy Li November 16, 2018

Graduate student workers voted in favor of unionization in an election last week after a yearlong push to receive official recognition from the university as a union. A majority of graduate students...

DILLON: Musings on Reconciliation

DILLON: Musings on Reconciliation

By Raymond W. Dillon Jr. January 24, 2018

Rereading the news headline, “Georgetown Apologizes, Renames Halls After Slaves,” I must admit that my brain felt bruised with numb surprise. The story that followed those six words shredded my view...

COURTESY CHARLES STEELMAN
Graduate students from the masters in real estate program at the Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies, Jerry Ricciardi (GRD 16), Amanda Young (GRD 16), Azjargal Bartlett (GRD 16) and Connor Bell (GRD 16), placed first in MITs 2016 Real Estate Case Competition in Miami, Florida on February 25.

Graduate Students Win MIT Real Estate Competition

By Deirdre Collins March 18, 2016

A team of four graduate students from the masters in real estate program at the Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies won first place in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s 2016...

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