Office of Communications

College of Arts & Sciences—Office of Communications

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The College of Arts & Sciences Office of Communications is responsible for helping shape and execute the overarching communications strategy for the College, advancing key priorities of the Dean to broad and diverse audiences, and connecting these priorities to larger conversations. It also manages the daily operation of the College’s central communications channels, including the website, email, and social media accounts, and guides the College’s media engagement.


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College of Arts & Sciences Style Guide

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Our Comms team spans the web, magazine, Zoomcasts, email, traditional media, and social media channels with the goal of sharing and telling the story of the College of Arts & Science’s integrated education and productive research in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and fine arts.  Contact our team with questions, comments, or suggestions.

The Latest College News

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Georgetown’s School of Rock: Inside the Guild of Bands Experience

Charles Adorney (C’26) is a computer science student who loves making music with his rock band. See why he says the best kept secret at Georgetown is loud.

December 18, 2025

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11 Books Professors Recommend (But Don’t Require) You Read This Winter

As students head home for the holidays, we asked professors for books to read based on their area of expertise. Discover their recommendations — but only if you want to.

December 16, 2025

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The College of Arts & Sciences Celebrates Its December 2025 Graduates

More than 50 students are set to graduate from the College this December.

December 15, 2025