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Maren Fagan/The Hoya | Students and departments alike, including the Women’s Center and GU Women of Color, hosted and collaborated to celebrate Women’s History Month, which featured guest lecturers, panel speakers and community bonding hours for the entirety of March.

Georgetown Celebrates Women’s History Month With Lectures, Panels

By Jasmine Zhang, Special to The Hoya March 15, 2024

Student organizations and academic departments at Georgetown University are hosting events to celebrate Women’s History Month, which began March 1. University organizations and student groups including...

History Professor Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

History Professor Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

By Georgia Russello November 10, 2022

Longtime Georgetown University history professor Judith Tucker will be awarded for her contributions to history scholarship following four decades of work. Tucker will be awarded the American History...

COMMUNITY CORNER: 50 Years Ago Jesuit Schools Went Coeducational. Here’s What Happened Next.

COMMUNITY CORNER: 50 Years Ago Jesuit Schools Went Coeducational. Here’s What Happened Next.

By Amna Shamim November 17, 2021

https://soundcloud.com/multimedia-editor/community-corner-50-years-ago-jesuit-schools-went-coeducational-heres-what-happened-next/s-ed9xvTo5YGK?si=0c09d14c8921440398c6b151e4163f12 Today on “The...

PODCAST: Connecting the 20th-Century Women’s Movement in Afghanistan to Today

PODCAST: Connecting the 20th-Century Women’s Movement in Afghanistan to Today

By Grace Buono September 9, 2021

https://soundcloud.com/multimedia-editor/podcast-connecting-the-20th-century-womens-movement-in-afghanistan-to-today CW: This podcast references violence in Afghanistan. Please refer to the end of...

THE HOYA 1968 | After the board of directors approved admitted women into the College, a May 1968 cartoon in The Hoya showed a woman popping out of a cake, surrounded by men showing faces of amusement, shock and disapproval. Women first attended the College in 1969. By 1976, half of the student body was female; now, women comprise 56 percent of the student body.

‘Women Pioneers’ Shape Hilltop for Over 50 Years

By Abigail Eastman March 22, 2019

“Tradition crumbles: College admits girls,” read The Hoya’s front page in September 1968. The headline reflected the campus climate toward Georgetown’s decision to fully become a coed campus across...

GU Celebrates Women’s History Month

By Emma Hinchliffe March 20, 2012

As Women’s History Month draws to a close, the Women’s Center, GU Women of Color and GU Women in Politics will sponsor events to recognize women who have played a significant role in university history. “Celebrating...

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