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The Five Times When You Know You Are A Senior

The Five Times When You Know You Are A Senior

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 20, 2015

I am officially old. And, by old, I mean 20. But, I am a senior, which means I have three years of classes, parties and Wisey's cookies to look back on. Everyone always talks about how senior year is...

Following My Heart (Strings) To Ecuador

By David Alzate Proaño September 15, 2015

This summer, I turned down a D.C. summer internship and spent three months recording an album in my hometown of Quito, Ecuador. I took two months to compose my songs, one week to practice them, one week...

Summertime and Everything is Free

Summertime and Everything is Free

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein May 11, 2015

Thank John Carroll that it is finally summer. It is time to relax and say helloooo to summer. While this relaxation is perfect right now, we will soon have to face the revelation that summer means...

The Best Plan is No Plan

By Camille Squires and Kendall Ciesemier March 27, 2015

We both received a jarring email in our inboxes recently: A reminder from the deans’ office to begin steps for registration for Fall 2015. After getting over the initial shock (and frankly, insult)...

Website Connects Students With Internships

By Lucy Prout March 20, 2015

Campus Job, an online marketplace based in Philadelphia that connects students to employers, is in the midst of expanding to Georgetown and beyond. Two students at the University of Pennsylvania, Liz...

GU Real Estate Club Launched First Real Estate Week

By Bryan Yuen February 20, 2015

The Georgetown University Real Estate Club hosted its first-ever Real Estate Week, featuring several events, seminars and panels that exposed students to different sides of the industry. Real Estate...

On Playing the Internship Game

On Playing the Internship Game

By Jenny Chen February 3, 2015

Dear Georgetown: After spending four months in a country on the other side of the world, I felt like a changed person. India had challenged me in many ways, pushing me outside of my comfort zone and...

SFS Offers Credit to Interns

By Charlotte Allen November 18, 2014

The School of Foreign Service will offer a one-credit, pass-fail course next semester that will grant academic credit to SFS students who hold internships. This course, which is aimed toward juniors...

Startup Targets Restaurants

By David Brown and Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2014

A successful startup company will identify both a daily problem and the solution — and that’s exactly what Improvonia, an app created by Georgetown MBA alumni Konstantin Zvereff-Akiiki (GRD ’11)...

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Donna Harris, co-founder of 1776, accepts a sign from members of the Georgetown Entrepreneurship community to signify their new partnership.

Georgetown Partners With 1776

By David Brown, Kristen Fedor, and Editor-in-Chief September 26, 2014

Continuing the spirit of entrepreneurial education on campus, Georgetown has recently partnered with 1776, a startup incubator and venture capital fund based in Washington, D.C. The partnership will...

The Perks of Unexpected Opportunities

By Rita Chang July 23, 2014

At heart, I am a quintessential film addict. I’ll watch every film, any film and if it makes it to my favorite list, I’ll re-watch it over and over again. As much as I’m passionate about them, it...

Fierceness of The Literary World Exposed

By Kim Bussing June 4, 2014

Up until about five months ago, I saw the process of bringing a book from some amorphous concept in an author’s brain to a glittering title on The New York Times’ bestseller list as bordering on...

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