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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

2017 First Destination Report: Consulting, Finance Top Industries

2017 First Destination Report: Consulting, Finance Top Industries

By Chelsea Hafer November 2, 2018

Seventy-three percent of graduates of the class of 2017 are employed part-time or full-time and 16 percent are enrolled or plan to enroll in graduate school, according to the first destination report for...

Guy Consolmagno: Hes Cooler Than You Think

Guy Consolmagno: He’s Cooler Than You Think

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland May 2, 2014

OK, so he didn't say that. Kanye said that. But Brother Consolmagno is still "way more fresher" than you think. From eavesdropping on two seniors on Car Barn's patio and reading Mug's FML board, I've...

Visas Could Go to STEM Graduates

By Hiromi Oka December 7, 2012

The House of Representatives passed a bill Nov. 30 that would grant green cards to graduates of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, also known as STEM, masters and doctorate programs. The...

Hilltop Grads Flock to Hill

By Lily Westergaard April 27, 2012

For Lori Rowley (SFS ’83), who worked as a congressional intern during her university years, the move to working as a Capitol Hill staffer after graduation was a logical one. “The Congressman...

Law School Gives Stipends to Grads

By Stephen Levy November 11, 2010

With many graduates struggling to find jobs, the Law Center has announced that it is extending its program, giving stipends to graduates participating in internships for public interest organizations. The...

Grads Run for Congress as Incumbents, Fresh Faces

By Sarah Kaplan November 2, 2010

Georgetown graduates on both sides of the political spectrum are on the ballot as incumbents and challengers in elections across the country today. Eighteen graduates currently hold seats in Congress,...

Study: Jobs On Horizon

By Anonymous Submission October 22, 2010

A recent study heralds good news for Georgetown students: College graduates are going to be a hot commodity in the U.S. economy through 2018. A Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce study,...

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