DC Preservation League • August 4, 2011Symbolic center of Georgetown University. Named after Patrick F. Healy, the first African American Jesuit and President of the University. Smithmeyer & Pelz architects.
Georgetown University • October 17, 2011Copley is an upper-class residence hall. The first floor contains Copley Formal Lounge, a large formal room used for many student and university gatherings. Copley is also home to St. Williams Chapel.
Tyler S. • September 6, 2010Welcome to Kennedy Hall, the pride of Georgetown University. Here, all things are possible. The rest of the quad is for sissies.
Georgetown University • October 17, 2011Jesuits have dedicated their lives to Georgetown and are easily accessible. Wolfington, known as the “JesRes” on campus, is home to most of the 60 Jesuits that live at the university.
Georgetown A. • September 7, 2011Georgetown's newest building opened in 2009 to house the McDonough School of Business. Its construction was supported entirely by philanthropy!
Georgetown University • October 17, 2011A freshman residence hall, New South opened in 1959 and is so-named because at the time it was the building furthers south on campus. The name stuck!
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