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Georgetown suspended university-related travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, two nations at the epicenter of a recent Ebola outbreak, university officials announced May 20. It is unclear what specific programs, if any, are affected.
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Georgetown University’s College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) will consider delaying the start of its administrative staff restructuring plan from July 1, 2026, to Jan. 1, 2027, CAS Dean David Edelstein confirmed at a May 6 staff town hall.
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In three unfair labor practice filings with the National Labor Relations Board, the Georgetown University resident assistants’ union alleged the university has engaged in union busting and retaliation.
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Georgetown’s College of Arts & Sciences will restructure its departmental administrative staff to report directly to the dean’s office, rather than specific departments, prompting condemnation among faculty and staff.
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Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) senators developed their agendas for the upcoming term after the announcement of election results April 19.
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Several student-led workers’ rights groups alleged that Georgetown University has poorly compensated and mistreated its facilities workers, adjunct professors and resident assistants at a protest today.
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Beginning June 30, Charles Deacon, Georgetown's dean of admissions, will transition to a two-year role as dean of admissions emeritus and senior adviser to the interim provost. Melissa Costanzi, the current director of undergraduate admissions, will become the dean of admissions.
Two lawmakers, an immigration lawyer and an organizer advocated for political reform to restrict immigration detentions at a Georgetown University College Democrats (GUCD) panel April 22.
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Health officials in Alexandria, Va., created a new education program to prevent tick bites and Lyme disease transmission, the city announced April 16.
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Georgetown community members fundraised April 17 to subsidize Badar Khan Suri’s legal efforts as he faces an ongoing appellate case and a June 1 immigration hearing.
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Georgetown University will continue some austerity measures after it cut an estimated $72 million to $82 million from the university’s budget this fiscal year, interim University President Robert M. Groves announced April 29.
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Georgetown University in Qatar’s dean will step down in July 2027 and take a year-long leave of absence starting June 1 to conduct research, the university announced today.
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Georgetown University undergraduate students presented original health and science research at an April 15 research conference.
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Aamir Jamil (CAS ’27) pulls from his time as a writer and editor of The Hoya, arguing that students should remain curious and reconnect with their communities.
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A panel of White House journalists criticized the challenge of reporting in an increasingly restricted and hostile news environment under the Trump administration at a Georgetown University event on April 21.
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