Every week, students gather in a Georgetown University classroom not to discuss international politics or to complete a biology lab, but instead to talk about themselves and their relationships with others on campus. The students are members of Hoyas Connected, also referred to as The Connection Project, a new one-credit class that started this.
Every week, students gather in a Georgetown University classroom not to discuss international politics or to complete a biology lab, but instead to talk about themselves and their relationships with others on campus. The students are members of Hoyas Connected, also referred to as The Connection Project, a new one-credit class that started this.
Each semester for several years, the editor in chief of the Voice has sat down with University President John J. DeGioia to ask about the biggest issues facing the university solar power, unionization, Title IX, grading policies. The tradition was disrupted by COVID, but as the outgoing EIC, I was able to conduct our first interview with DeGioia in nearly two years via Zoom on Jan. 12. With only 30 minutes, there’s a lot we couldn’t cover, but read on for updates on COVID policies, bystander training, the GU272, and more.