Campus Spaces

ensuring our physical spaces can support our success

Capital projects don’t just expand and enhance our facilities. They make it possible to fulfill our mission and realize our ambitions as a growing institution.

Georgetown has made bold strategic investments in the spaces where our community lives, learns, and gathers, both on our Hilltop Campus and our rapidly expanding Capitol Campus. Every gift to support these efforts—projects like 125 E Street, the new Residential Village, and Lauinger Library—create capacity and flexibility that benefit everyone.

John J. DeGioia Hall

In honor of the 50 years President Emeritus John J. DeGioia spent living, learning, teaching, and leading on Georgetown’s Hilltop Campus, Georgetown will create John J. DeGioia Hall—a renaming of Old North and New North, and the centerpiece of a new Humanities Quad. We invite our community to support the renovation of Old North, creating a unified space for Georgetown’s founding disciplines. Learn more >

Transforming our libraries for the 21st century

Learn how the Georgetown libraries are reimagining their collections, services, and spaces to meet the needs and aspirations of our university community, now and for the future.

: https://calledtobe.georgetown.edu/opportunities/campus-spaces/#prospectus

Explore giving opportunities

Every Georgetown school and program has a role to play in advancing our campaign ambition. Use our tool to learn about all the ways you can help Georgetown become the university it is called to be.