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Army Veteran, SFS Alumnus Runs for Congress in Pennsylvania

By Sarah Mendelsohn February 7, 2018

Georgetown University graduate and U.S. Army veteran George Scott (SFS ’84) is running for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 4th district, where he faces fellow alumna Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson (SFS ’14)...

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Serving Beyond Our Front Gates

By Jack Moore May 20, 2016

Commencement weekend is a noteworthy benchmark for graduating seniors. For students involved in ROTC, it represents a new path in life as we begin our careers as Army officers. This morning, in...

Voting: An Ethical Dilemma for Servicemen

Voting: An Ethical Dilemma for Servicemen

By Noah Taylor February 19, 2016

As a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadet, my personal growth in college has not only focused on development of my intellectual capabilities, but also on my conceptions of duty and professionalism....

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Veteran students, alumni and community members participated in a Veterans Day ceremony on White-Gravenor lawn Wednesday afternoon, which also honored Medal of Honor recipient Charles Rand (MED 1873).

Veterans Day Ceremony Highlights Service, Integration

By Syed Humza Moinuddin November 13, 2015

The university celebrated Veterans Day with a ceremony featuring speeches from veteran students, faculty and administrators on the integration of veterans into the wider community on White-Gravenor Lawn...

Secretary of Defense Talks Sexual Assault in Military

By Lucy Prout April 24, 2015

Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter discussed the importance of eliminating sexual assault in the military in Gaston Hall on Wednesday. The audience was filled with over 250 Reserve Officers’ Training...

DC Consortium Classes Draw Low Participation

By Andrew Wallender October 17, 2014

Despite a population of 155,000 students enrolled across the 12 universities and two colleges in the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, only between 650 and 700 students participate...

Resources, Funding Strengthen ROTC

By Maddy Moore March 25, 2014

Although a recent study conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics found that public institutions outmatch their private counterparts when it comes to ROTC, Georgetown University’s own...

ROTC Strong: Cadets on Campus

By Connor Valaik September 27, 2013

It’s a surprise that so few students know about the Georgetown Reserve Officer Training Corps, an organization that can trace its roots back to the founding of Georgetown and has impressed the likes...

Finding Company With ROTC Cadets

By Brenna Muldrow September 6, 2013

Many students can tell you what a sunset at Georgetown looks like. Few can tell you what a sunrise on campus looks like. Even fewer can tell you what a sunrise looks like from the top of Kehoe Field. If...

Women Cleared for Combat

By Elaina Koros January 29, 2013

The Pentagon announced Thursday that it will lift its ban on women serving in combat roles, prompting debate about gender equality in the military and Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units across the...

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal’s Effect on ROTC Limited

By Mariah Byrne January 25, 2011

Even if erased in name this December, "don't ask, don't tell" and its legacy continue to limit overlap between Georgetown's principal LGBTQ and Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps groups, according to...

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal May Broaden ROTC Pool at GU

By Caitlin Mac Neal December 21, 2010

The U.S. Senate voted Saturday to repeal 'don't ask, don't tell,' ending a 17-year-old policy that has barred men and women from being openly gay while serving in the military. The protocol has been...

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