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Lista de exalumnos de la Universidad de Georgetown

Clase de 1920 de la Universidad de Georgetown en Old North.
La clase de 1920 del Georgetown College se reunió en las escaleras del Old North Building

La Universidad de Georgetown es una universidad privada de investigación ubicada en Washington, DC. Fundada en 1789, la Universidad de Georgetown es la institución de educación superior católica y jesuita más antigua de los Estados Unidos. La escuela gradúa a unos dos mil estudiantes de pregrado y posgrado anualmente. Hay nueve escuelas constitutivas, cinco de las cuales ofrecen títulos de pregrado y seis de las cuales ofrecen títulos de posgrado, ya que dos escuelas ofrecen títulos de pregrado y posgrado.

Leyenda

Nota : Las personas que pueden pertenecer a varias secciones aparecen solo en una. Un cuadro vacío de año de clase o escuela/título indica que la información es desconocida.
* Indica que el exalumno o exalumna asistió pero no se graduó (incluye años de asistencia)

  • CAS – antigua Facultad de Artes y Ciencias
  • SLL – antigua Escuela de Idiomas y Lingüística, hoy Facultad de Idiomas y Lingüística dentro del Colegio
  • R – Residencia médica en la Facultad de Medicina
  • W – Beca de investigación en la Facultad de Medicina
  • Nur – antigua Escuela de Enfermería de la Universidad de Georgetown
  • GPPI – antiguo Instituto de Políticas Públicas de Georgetown
  • SCE – antigua Escuela de Verano y Educación Continua
  • CED – Escuela de Educación Continua
  • MSFS – Maestría en Ciencias en Servicio Exterior (posgrado)
  • SSP – Programa de Estudios de Seguridad (posgrado)

Academia

Presidentes de colegios y universidades

Facultad

Negocio

Sociedad civil

Religión

Think tanks, organizaciones sin fines de lucro y activismo

Gobierno y política

Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno

Gobernadores de los Estados Unidos

Esto incluye a los gobernadores de los estados y territorios de los Estados Unidos.

Funcionarios del poder ejecutivo de los Estados Unidos

Miembros del gabinete

Esto incluye a los miembros del Gabinete de los Estados Unidos .

Funcionarios de nivel de gabinete

Esto incluye a personas que no son miembros del Gabinete pero que ocupan puestos de rango ministerial.

Jefes de agencias y funcionarios subordinados

Esto incluye a los jefes de agencias federales independientes y a los funcionarios subordinados a los jefes de departamentos ejecutivos .

Personal de la Casa Blanca

Esto incluye a los miembros de la Oficina Ejecutiva del Presidente .

Embajadores de los Estados Unidos

Esto incluye a los embajadores de los Estados Unidos en estados extranjeros, organizaciones internacionales y causas generales.

Militar

Jueces

Congreso de los Estados Unidos

El Congreso bicameral de los Estados Unidos está compuesto por dos cámaras.

Senadores de Estados Unidos

Esto incluye a miembros del Senado de los Estados Unidos .

Representantes de Estados Unidos

Esto incluye a los miembros de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos .

Otras figuras políticas estadounidenses

Otros funcionarios gubernamentales fuera de los Estados Unidos

Entretenimiento

Cine, televisión y teatro

Literatura

Música, arte y comedia.

Periodismo y medios de comunicación

Ley

Realeza

Ciencia y medicina

Deportes

Atletas

Comisionados, propietarios, entrenadores y directivos

Ficticio

Véase también

Para ver las listas de ex alumnos organizadas por las escuelas constituyentes de la universidad, consulte:

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