Georgetown Magazine

Magazine coverThe university's more than 155,000-circulation, award-winning alumni publication, is produced three times a year. A four-color, 48 to 56-page enterprise, the magazine's mission is to inform its readers about the achievements of alumni, faculty and staff, scholarly research, new programs, and nationally significant events. Feature story content from the magazine is used to enrich the content of the Georgetown University website.

Articles from the Spring/Summer 2009 Issue

Submitting Ideas

Georgetown Magazine welcomes suggestions for story ideas that pertain to the university, its alumni and/or its faculty members. Here are some areas for which you may wish to contribute:

  • News: Send in ideas for short (215 to 450 words) items that tell the reader something new about the university — a new program, a new grant, a project by a group of alumni/ae, etc. Note: This section fills up very quickly.
  • Alumni profiles: We're looking for story ideas about Georgetown graduates who have made a difference in the world, or who are pursuing something interesting or unusual. We run two of these profiles in every issue.
  • Bookshelf: We hope that many Georgetown alumni, faculty and staff members notify us of recently published books. Each listing includes the author, the author's connection to Georgetown, a one-sentence description of the book, and the name of the publisher. This information must be included in your submission.
  • Feature stories: Please send any ideas you may have.  We also run stories on new, Georgetown-specific programs, research and initiatives.

Georgetown Magazine does not accept any advertising.