11/10/2025
In this short course, participants learn a proven framework for writing and editing their work—with help from generative AI and guidance at each step on how to work effectively with gen AI as a planning, drafting, and revising partner.
This course is appropriate for attendees who use gen AI but want a writing-specific focus and for those who will be experimenting with AI tools for the first time. Participants will practice using gen AI for audience awareness, tone of voice, prompt engineering, and more. We will focus our sentence-level edits on stylistic hallmarks of AI-generated copy.
Register at the by November 17 for an early-bird discount of $249!
11/05/2025
With AI’s ability to mimic artists’ voices, write lyrics, and mix beats, its imitation of creativity directly impacts how music is made: muddling ownership, training models on artists’ music without their consent, and creating music that sounds devoid of human emotion. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is making headlines for purchasing her full recording catalog. As other artists follow her lead in owning their masters, what impact will this have on record labels and the industry as whole? On Thursday, November 20th, join us for a conversation on the artistic process, legality of ownership, and implications of AI on the everchanging music industry, featuring: Eric Dickstein (C’21), Professor Kristelia García, Professor Benjamin J. Harbert, and Andrew Paulus (B’11). Register at the
11/03/2025
Since the early 1980s, philosophers have claimed that we are the narratives we tell about ourselves. As the cognitive psychologist Jerome Bruner put it, “Self is a perpetually rewritten story.” Professor Daniel Shore argues that the philosophers are right to treat the self poetically, as something we make, but they are mistaken in limiting that selfhood to the realist prose narrative fiction of the novel.
On November 12th, join Professor Shore as he examines literary tradition before the rise of the modern novel and explores the alternative models of how to be a self. Register at
10/30/2025
🚨Calling all Hoyas
Join the Alumni Association’s online community that facilitates networking with fellow Hoyas, career conversations, job searching, affinity groups, and informational interviews!
✅Connect with a network of over 30,000 Hoyas
✅ Learn from professionals in their fields, and engage with Hoyas who have similar interests
✅ Gain access to Hoya Gateway networking events, job opportunities & more
Join today at g.town/hoyagateway or the
10/29/2025
What is coaching? Coaching is a creative and thought-provoking partnership designed to unlock
your potential. A skilled coach provides a safe space for you to explore solutions, overcome
limitations, and stay accountable.
Unlike mentors who share wisdom from experience, consultants who offer expert advice, or therapists who focus on mental health, coaches empower you to find your own path forward.
Here’s how coaching can elevate your growth:
✅ Set clear, achievable goals
✅ Build confidence and support well-being
✅ Boost motivation and maintain focus
✅ Gain fresh perspectives and navigate challenges
✅ Strengthen skills through feedback and guidance
✅ Overcome limiting beliefs and get unstuck
✅ Track progress and celebrate achievements
Learn more about Fernanda and the rest of our GUAA Career Coaches at g.town/careercoach
10/23/2025
With AI’s ability to mimic artists’ voices, write lyrics, and mix beats, its imitation of creativity directly impacts how music is made: muddling ownership, training models on artists’ music without their consent, and creating music that sounds devoid of human emotion. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is making headlines for purchasing her full recording catalog. As other artists follow her lead in owning their masters, what impact will this have on record labels and the industry as whole?
Join us for a panel discussion about the future of music on Thursday, November 20 at 1 PM ET, register at the
10/22/2025
Join GUAA Career Coach and ICF Certified Professional Career Coach Mark Crouter to learn how to use the skills, talents, and experience you already have in ways that are authentic to you, your personality, and your situation. Whether you’re looking for new customers, new clients, a new job, or new collaborators, the benefits of networking include exposure to new opportunities; access to resources and mentors; greater confidence and communication skills; and strengthening your reputation.
You’ll learn:
✔ Why networking matters
✔ How to overcome myths about networking
✔ Common networking mistakes to avoid
✔ Tips to de-stress networking and make it fun!
Join Mark on November 18 at Noon ET to learn more! Register at the
10/20/2025
Are you wondering how to update your resume and make it more relevant for employers? Join Liz Bailey, the Georgetown University Alumni Association’s certified career consultant, as she reviews resume writing tips and highlights the most recent trends on how to format and write content to get you noticed by employers.
You will:
✔ Understand the purpose of a resume and see it from the perspective of an employer
✔ Learn how to create an ATS-friendly resume
✔ Writing strategies to turn skills into achievements
Join Liz on November 5 at Noon ET to learn more! Register at the
10/09/2025
Calling all alumni and professionals - this is your opportunity to partner with Georgetown’s future leaders and build lasting connections with tomorrow’s difference makers! As a mentor, you’ll guide graduate students in their academic, professional, and personal growth while expanding your own network and giving back to the Georgetown community.
Apply by Oct. 20 to become a mentor in Georgetown’s 2025–26 GradGov Mentorship Program: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdevvhXd8N0xV9LMMdwwpD_aDLaj9cVD8WtgYS9GlvLrLez-Q/viewform
10/08/2025
The Georgetown University Alumni Association’s Virtual Book Club’s next reading period begins this Friday, October 10! Sign up for one of our three free book clubs all featuring alumni authored books by heading to g.town/bookclub or following the
Alumnae Book Club: Penitence by Kristin Koval (C’92)
Lifelong Learning Book Club: Zoya by Alexandra Pugachevsky (G’01)
Professional Development Book Club: The Joy of Connections: 100 Ways to Beat Loneliness and Live a Happier and More Meaningful Life by Ruth Westheimer, Allison Gilbert (C’92), and Pierre Lehu
10/07/2025
Since the early 1980s, philosophers have claimed that we are the narratives we tell about ourselves. As the cognitive psychologist Jerome Bruner put it, “Self is a perpetually rewritten story.” Professor Daniel Shore argues that the philosophers are right to treat the self poetically, as something we make, but they are mistaken in limiting that selfhood to the realist prose narrative fiction of the novel.
On November 12 at noon, join Professor Shore as he examines literary tradition before the rise of the modern novel and explores the alternative models of how to be a self. Register at the
10/06/2025
Unlock Mentorship Value! What is a mentor? A mentor can be understood as a person who takes a personal interest in your career and guides or sponsors you at any point.
How can a mentor support your development?
1. By sharing specific knowledge or understanding
2. By connecting with people outside of your network
3. By providing a fresh perspective of what is possible
4. Helping you navigate periods of uncertainty and transition
5. Helping you identify your strengths and areas to improve
6. By enhancing your resilience, through emotional and morale support
What can mentorship look like?
• It can be one-time session or a long-term relationship
• It may be formal or informal
• You can have one or many mentors for different areas or needs
• Professionals at any age can benefit from this type of relationship
• It’s a two-way relationship, where both benefit from the interaction
Are you interested and don’t know where to start? Think of people who have supported you in your career and begin nurturing relationships with people whose perspectives you respect.
Learn more about Fernanda and the rest of our GUAA Career Coaches at g.town/careercoach