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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Registrar John Q. Pierce Retires

By Sarah Griffin January 22, 2016

Former University Registrar John Q. Pierce (CAS ’72) announced in a Jan. 8 email to the Georgetown community that he has left the position of registrar and will instead serve as an assistant provost...

Fr. Richard Curry, S.J., of Dog Tag Bakery Dies

By Ian Scoville January 22, 2016

Fr. Richard Curry, S.J., professor of Catholic studies and theater and founder of Dog Tag Bakery, died from heart failure Dec. 20 at the age of 72. Curry worked at Georgetown for 10 years. Curry also...

Facilitate Education

By The Editorial Board October 27, 2015

The School of Continuing Studies stands out among peer institutions with its professional program offerings that develop students’ skillsets and foster creative thinking. The new facilitation concentration...

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The School of Continuing Studies’ Institute for Transformational Leadership launches a certificate in facilitation next semester.

SCS Pioneers Facilitation Program

By Lucy Pash October 27, 2015

Georgetown’s Institute for Transformational Leadership at the School of Continuing Studies will debut the certificate in facilitation — a three-month workshop that teaches the skills needed to oversee...

Jesuit-Founded Dog Tag Bakery Debuts

Jesuit-Founded Dog Tag Bakery Debuts

By Emily Min and Emily Min December 22, 2014

As we settle down at home for the holidays, some of you may be looking for a Hoya-themed holiday feel-good story. How about a bakery-slash-academic class, operated by military veterans and co-founded...

New Masters in Hospitality Management

By Gene Choi January 17, 2014

The School of Continuing Studies has launched a new master’s in hospitality management program to keep pace with the District of Columbia’s growing hospitality industry, including the highly anticipated...

SCS Offers Classes to Furloughed Employees

By Penny Hung October 8, 2013

As the federal government shutdown continues. the School of Continuing Studies is offering classes to all furloughed federal employees, free of charge, beginning today. “Central to our mission is...

New SCS Master’s Degree First With STEM Focus

By Kayla Cross September 24, 2013

One month after opening a larger downtown space, the School of Continuing Studies announced a new master’s program in systems engineering management — its first course of study in a “STEM” discipline. The...

DC Bids for 2024 Olympics

By Penny Hung September 10, 2013

With Tokyo chosen as the site of the 2020 Olympics, a local nonprofit is looking ahead to 2024. D.C. 2024, which is not affiliated with the D.C. government, aims to bring the 2024 Summer Olympics and...

SCS Campus Opens Downtown

By Penny Hung August 27, 2013

The School of Continuing Studies officially moved to its new downtown location August 20 in time for the start of the fall semester. “The opening so far has been going pretty well,” SCS Interim...

SCS Move Downtown Set for August

By Emma Hinchliffe April 19, 2013

The School of Continuing Studies will officially move to its new location in downtown D.C. in August, Provost Robert Groves announced in a university-wide email Thursday afternoon. The 91,000 square-foot...

Dean of the SCS to Leave in July

By Bebe Albornoz April 8, 2012

Robert Manuel, associate provost and dean of the School of Continuing Studies, will leave Georgetown at the semester’s end to begin his role as president of the University of Indianapolis. Manuel...

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