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Federal agents appeared to be present on Georgetown University’s campus Aug. 13 following the police federalization and ...
Federal agents appeared to be patrolling Georgetown University’s campus Aug. 13 following the National Guard’s deployment in ...
A former federal emergency management executive will lead Georgetown University’s police and public safety functions in a ...
Formerly detained Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow Badar Khan Suri and the federal government reached a settlement ...
Following the ruling against affirmative action, Henshaw and other Georgetown students formed Hoyas Against Legacy Admissions, a campaign that aims to end the university’s practice of legacy ...
A governor of the Federal Reserve Board will step down from her position Aug. 8, returning to the faculty of Georgetown ...
About Us and Community Guide About The Hoya The Hoya is Georgetown University’s oldest and largest student-run newspaper. Since The Hoya’s founding in 1920, it has served as the university’s newspaper ...
For women’s teams at Georgetown, “play like a girl” means playing with fewer resources, including major disparities in funding, coach compensation and endowments. This unequal resource distribution ...
Georgetown University placed 245 out of 248 schools in the 2024 College Free Speech Rankings by College Pulse and the controversial Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), an ...
Georgetown University’s new “Pathways to Social Justice” core requirement for undergraduates came into effect with the beginning of the Fall 2024 semester. Beginning with the Class of 2028, all ...
CW: This article discusses violence and death in Israel and Gaza, as well as antisemitism. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. Students and faculty groups gathered ...
The hearing, scheduled for July, is not the first time a university president will testify before Congress about college antisemitism.