Archive
134 Articles
- News
English Professor Sarah McNamer Awarded the 2026 Guggenheim Fellowship
Sarah McNamer, a professor of English and medieval studies, has been named a Class of 2026 Guggenheim Fellow for her work in medieval. …
April 20, 2026
- News
This Oncologist is ‘Restoring Trust’ in Rural Healthcare Through Public Policy
Life-changing diagnoses and patient stories led Dr. Wade Swenson (G’26) to study rural health policy advocacy at.…
April 20, 2026
- News
Seaweed, Colonialism and a Fulbright Grant Bring Ph.D. Student to Japan’s Cultural Capital
Ethan Barkalow (G’28) is spending a year unearthing dissertation material and exploring Japan through a Fulbright.…
April 13, 2026
- News
Meet the ‘Double Hoyas’ Who Call Georgetown Their Alma Mater Twice Over
Hear why three master’s students chose to continue studying at Georgetown after earning bachelor’s degrees on the.…
March 30, 2026
- News
Mentorship Steered This First-Generation Student to a Ph.D. Now, He’s Returning the Favor.
Dexter Sharp’s support system encouraged him throughout his education, and now he ensures Georgetown’s graduate students have what they need to.…
March 19, 2026
- News
Why Those Uneaten Fries and Side of Potatoes Are Bloating U.S. Food Waste
New research co-conducted by Georgetoen graduate students found that food left on plates makes up 70% of total restaurant food.…
March 5, 2026
- News
From Patient Bedside to Boardroom: How Personal Experience Fueled a School of Health Student’s Journey
Master of Science in Health Systems Administration student Katie Kalhorn's path involves pivots, a family medical emergency and a calling back to the.…
March 2, 2026
- News
‘Cultivated by Doing’: Master’s Students Curate Art Exhibition at Georgetown University Art Galleries
Art & Museum Studies students gained firsthand experience co-creating and launching an exhibition through a foundational.…
February 25, 2026
- News
How Do You Express Love in Your Language? Georgetown Students Answer
The School of Foreign Service asked students to share how they express love in different.…
February 19, 2026
- News
She Wanted to be a Doctor. Public Policy and Law Showed Her a Different Way of Driving Change.
Dual-degree student Abbey Basa (G'26, L'26) studies public policy and law to tackle systemic challenges in education and.…
February 19, 2026
- News
Guided by a ‘Mantra,’ This Student Is Reimagining Justice Through Data Science
Tech & Public Policy program Scholar Joya Wheatfall-Melvin (G’26) uses data to advance equity in criminal justice and.…
February 13, 2026
- News
Retail Fellows Represent Georgetown at NRF Foundation Student Program in New York City
MBA student Lindsay May (G’26) represented Georgetown at the NRF Foundation Student Program in New York.…
February 13, 2026
- News
The Tiny Moments When Hoyas Have Felt Loved and Cared For This Valentine’s Day
Hear from seven Hoyas who tell their stories about the little moments when they felt loved and cared for as students at.…
February 11, 2026
- News
When Teaching Exposed Inequality, She Turned to Public Policy for Answers
Whittington Scholar Britney Cheung (G’26) is dedicated to expanding opportunity for underserved.…
January 30, 2026
- News
Graduate Students Design New Accessible Podium for Riggs Library
Last fall, students were set loose in the Maker Hub to design an accessible podium. A year later, their prototypes were transformed into a gleaming brass podium in Riggs.…
January 29, 2026