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Georgetown Masters Student Receives Prestigious Journalism Scholarship

By Kate Hwang October 20, 2023

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) awarded the Charlie Ericksen Journalism Supplement to Angelica Franganillo Diaz, a Georgetown University Master’s student, on Sept. 15.  The...

Georgetown Masters’ Student Wins Broadcast Journalism Award

By Campus News Editor and Sarah Sverdlov October 20, 2023

A Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies student received the Edward R. Murrow Award for his team’s broadcasting documentary “The Grand Ole Guitar” at the award’s Oct. 9 gala. Kahwit...

MANGAN | Rahm Dominant in First Masters Win

MANGAN | Rahm Dominant in First Masters Win

By Leo Mangan April 19, 2023

Jon Rahm captured his second major championship at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga., this past Sunday, outlasting Brooks Koepka by four shots. With this victory, Rahm became the first European to...

MANGAN | Masters Will Cap An Exciting, Contentious Golf Season

By Leo Mangan March 24, 2023

March is coming to an end, which is good news for all golf fans because it means the 2023 Masters Tournament is less than two weeks away. The tournament will begin Thursday, April 6 at Augusta National...

@REBECCAKATZ5/TWITTER | Rebecca Katz, director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security, which studies public health emergencies, will be co-director of a new infectious disease masters program.

GU Develops New Masters Program in Infectious Disease

By Meredith Miller April 4, 2019

A new masters program in global infectious disease is set to launch in fall 2019. The program intends to bridge the gap between the science of infectious diseases and its public policy implications, according...

With 45% women, this years incoming class in the McDonough School of Business Executive Master’s in Business Administration program boasts the highest percentage of women in the programs history.

MSB Master’s Program Accepts Highest Percentage of Women Ever

By Emma Kotfica October 4, 2018

The McDonough School of Business Executive Master’s in Business Administration program reached its highest rate of female enrollment ever this year, with 45 percent female students. The 20-month...

University Launches New Masters Programs

By Matthew Larson February 3, 2017

Georgetown will launch the new Master of Arts in Educational Transformation and the Master of Arts in Learning and Design graduate programs in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in summer of 2017. The...

MSB and SFS Unveil Joint Masters Program

By Jack Segelstein September 9, 2016

The McDonough School of Business and School of Foreign Service have collaborated to launch a year-long masters program in International Business and Policy (MA-IBP). The master’s candidates will...

MCLAUGHLIN: Spieth Falls in Historic Fashion

MCLAUGHLIN: Spieth Falls in Historic Fashion

By Jimmy McLaughlin April 15, 2016

Despite the scenic backdrop of deep green pines and blushing azaleas, people could not help but divert their eyes from the golf course during last Sunday’s final round at the Masters golf tournament....

Blended Classroom Advances Education

By Jessie Yu January 29, 2016

The McDonough School of Business’ Master of Science in Finance, which originated as an entirely online program, implemented a new "blended classroom" technology on Oct. 1, 2015 that allows students to...

Paving Your Graduate Path

By Rebecca Childress March 6, 2015

Okay, let’s talk grad school. Around three million Americans enroll in a graduate program each year, which is about a sixth of the number of Americans who enroll as undergraduates each year. There are...

Thriving Together

By Rebecca Childress February 6, 2015

In the Adam Sandler movie, “Bubble Boy,” the main character is forced to go about his life enshrouded by a large plastic bubble due to an underdeveloped immune system. This prevents any unwanted germs...

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