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MSB Class of 2021 Achieves Highest Salaries in Undergraduate Program History

By Samantha Sinutko March 3, 2022

Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business (MSB) published its 2021 Undergraduate Employment Report, featuring the school’s highest post-graduation salaries ever achieved in the history of the program. The...

EDITORIAL: Pay Student Tour Guides

EDITORIAL: Pay Student Tour Guides

By Editorial Board October 11, 2019

Students of the Blue and Gray Tour Guide Society regularly spend their free time representing Georgetown University to prospective students. Despite their job’s similarity to other campus jobs, the tour...

Things My Internship Taught Me

Things My Internship Taught Me

By Madison Santoli and Madison Santoli August 15, 2017

So... you just finished your summer internship. Or maybe you didn't have a job this summer because the idea of working a full-time, unpaid job that your dad's friend-of-a-friend who knows that one guy...

Adjunct Unionization a National Struggle

By Hiromi Oka November 3, 2013

Last year, Michael Ng worked three jobs to make $34,000, and his situation is not a unique one. Ng, an adjunct professor at Seattle University, is one of the many faces of the adjunct unionization movement...

Joint Appointment Under Evaluation for Consistency

By Alessandra Puccio October 25, 2013

The university is currently working to implement new regulations to address inconsistency in faculty joint appointments across departments. Since her appointment in August, Vice Provost for Faculty...

Payroll System Glitch Leaves Some Unpaid

By Margaret Viator March 19, 2012

Some student employees have not been paid this semester due to problems with the university’s transition to the Georgetown Management System, a new employee organization portal. Students who work...

MLB Salary System Works

By Preston Barclay January 31, 2012

When it comes to compensating its players, Major League Baseball has it right. For the past few weeks and into the next several, many players have been and will be heading to arbitration with their...

Faculty Pay Increases Lag Behind DC Cost of Living

By Laura Engshuber April 29, 2011

While Georgetown professors' salaries are on the rise, some faculty members say the increase may not be enough to combat the high cost of living in the nation's capital. Over the past ten years, the...

Merit-Based Pay System For Faculty Set to Launch in July

By Sarah Kaplan February 15, 2011

A new faculty pay plan that aims to make professors' salaries more competitive was launched this fall, capping off a 10-year development process. Crafted by Faculty Senate President and philosophy...

DC Council’s Six-Figure Salaries Indicate Budget Mismanagement

By The Editorial Board February 8, 2011

The D.C. Council may be slashing budgets for everything from transportation to education, but when it comes to councilmembers' compensation, it has stuck to its guns. In 2006, members of the D.C. Council...

Faculty Compensation Largely Stable in 2009

By Brian Burke April 20, 2010

Faculty pay and compensation at Georgetown were relatively stagnant last year, as professors' salaries around the country increased at a historically low rate. Full professors at the Georgetown University's...

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