Archive: News Story
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First-Year Law Students, Dean and Staff Start Semester Serving Others
The importance of making a difference in other people’s lives is driven home for first-year students as they volunteer at D.C. Central Kitchen, the National Arboretum and other community spaces.
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New Medical Students Celebrate ‘Magical’ Moment During White Coat Ceremony
Dr. Stephen Ray Mitchell, dean of the School of Medicine, tells the incoming class about the “magical” journey they will embark upon entering the field as they receive their white coats.
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Top 3 Ways to Get Around DC on a Budget
Ethan Missigman (C’21) shares the top three ways to get around in Washington, DC, on a budget.
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Top 3 Ways to Get Around D.C. on a Budget
Ethan Missigman (C’21) shares the top three ways to get around in Washington, D.C., on a budget.
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Advice for Residence Hall Life
May Teng (C’20) shares her tips for room essentials and residence hall living.
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Class of 2023 Marks Beginning of Medical Career with White Coat Tradition
More than 200 incoming first-year students recite the Hippocratic Oath, receive their stethoscopes and don their embroidered white coats after several days of orientation lectures, basic lifesaving training, wellness coaching and bonding activities.
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Advice for Dorm Room Life
May Teng (C’20) shares her tips for room essentials and residence hall living.
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First-Year Law Students Get Acquainted With Faculty, Alumni and City
The incoming Georgetown Law students – which includes 18 members of the military, 16 educators,10 Fulbright Scholars, eight Ph.D.s, four journalists and a standup comedian – meet faculty and alumni as they tour and serve Washington, DC.
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Georgetown Pre-Orientation Program Connects Health, Justice and Values
Georgetown’s School of Nursing & Health Studies and Office of Mission and Ministry teams up with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington to introduce incoming first-years to the connection between the health field, Jesuit values and social justice during its CURA: A Healthcare Pre-Orientation Program.
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CURA Pre-Orientation Program Connects Health, Justice and Values
Georgetown’s School of Nursing & Health Studies highlights the connection between the health field, Jesuit values and social justice in a pre-orientation program for first-year students.
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