Twelve Jesuit institutions of higher education are among the most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S. and Canada, according to “The Princeton Review’s 2013 Guide to 322 Green Colleges.” The following Jesuit schools earned a....
The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., kicks off “The Jesuits and Globalization” initiative this month. The three-year project will bring together leading scholars to explore Jesuit....
Five Jesuit colleges and universities have been ranked by the Peace Corps as “Top Colleges” for producing Peace Corps volunteers: Boston College, Georgetown University, Gonzaga University, Loyola University Chicago and Seattle University. The annual list....
Jesuit Father James Schall recently gave his last lecture at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., after teaching there for 35 years. Fr. Schall, who has written over 40 books and taught thousands of students, will....
Georgetown University students partaking in a unique Catholic studies seminar have taken on an ambitious goal: to raise money to support clean drinking water in Kenya. The seminar, “Kenya: Clean Water Project,” is taught by Jesuit....
Students and alumni from several U.S. Jesuit colleges, universities and high schools are competing in the 2012 Olympics in London, and some have already won medals. One of the biggest names of these games is....
Loyola University Chicago, Loyola Marymount University, Loyola University New Orleans, Georgetown University and Santa Clara University have 16 of the country’s best undergraduate teachers according to The Princeton Review's new book The Best 300 Professors.
The Archbishop of Canterbury recently announced that the Building Bridges Seminar for Christian and Muslim Scholars, which brings together internationally recognized scholars from both faiths for intensive study, will will now be housed at Georgetown University.
Three new high-tech hydration stations will be installed across Georgetown University's campus this month in a “Think Global - Drink Local” initiative that is part of the university’s Earth Day celebrations.
Jesuit Father John Foley, Founder and chief mission officer of the Cristo Rey Network, presented Georgetown President John J. DeGioia with the Spirit of Cristo Rey Award at a Washington, D.C., event celebrating “A Decade of Innovation.”