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The next generation of Jack the Bulldog is on his way: meet Jack Jr., Georgetown’s mascot-in-training! The puppy was donated to Georgetown by Janice and Marcus Hochstetler, whose children Nathan (C’12) and Rachel (C’13) are Georgetown students. Join us on campus on April 13th to welcome JJ, and keep up with his training by following him on Twitter and Facebook.

Rev. O’Brien Reflects on the Doors of Georgetown

Watch the homily that Rev. Kevin O’Brien, S.J. (C’88), vice president for Mission and Ministry, delivered in Gaston Hall during campaign launch weekend last fall.

Join us at John Carroll Weekend 2012 for a weekend of social, cultural and intellectual engagement.

How much have we raised to date toward the four pillars in the campaign for Georgetown, For Generations to Come? See how the numbers add up on the campaign progress page.

Photo credit: Phil Humnicky

Stained-glass from Munich, Germany, sits above the high altar in Dahlgren Chapel (c. 1893).

See more Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart photos from the archives and get a glimpse into the restoration process, made possible by a $6 million gift from Georgetown alumni Francis (C’75, L’78) and Kathleen (F’77) Rooney and additional contributions.

Campaign Highlight: New South Student Center

Read about how the Generations campaign will enhance spaces for students on campus.

Was one of Georgetown’s mascots a war hero? The Los Angeles Times is on the case.

Defining a Generation

From politics and protests to the general zeitgeist, read what nine Hoyas remember most from their time on the Hilltop.

We need not discover Georgetown;
we need not invent Georgetown;
we must renew it.

President Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.

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