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Georgetown Community Invited to Apply for New Sustainability Funding Opportunity
Fund to support Georgetown faculty, students and staff in pursuing projects designed to strengthen the university community’s response to global and local sustainability challenges.
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Take the 2019 Georgetown University Transportation Survey
Share your feedback on how Georgetown can improve transportation and commuting to and from the University campuses.
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GUSA Senate Approves Smoke-Free Referendum
The GUSA senate approved a student-wide referendum on making campus smoke-free, extending the nonsmoking areas across main campus.
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GU Wins Car Free Day Campus Challenge for Second Year in a Row
More than 800 Hoyas took the pledge to go car-free for the day, showing their commitment to sustainable transportation
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Coca-Cola Partnership Accelerates Sustainable Campus Initiatives
Collaboration Around Key Campus Conservation Efforts to Continue with Start of Fall 2016 Semester
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Staff and AAP Community Forum – February 2017
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Staff and AAP Community Forum – November 2016
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Georgetown Sustainability Efforts Help Make DC America’s Greenest College Town
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FY 2014 Financial Statements
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Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
Georgetown University has adopted an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) process to help improve the University’s ability to identify, assess and respond to institutional risks and opportunities. The University’s ERM program was approved by the Board of Directors in 2012. The goals of the program are to assist executive management and the Board of Directors in understanding the most critical institutional risks and ensure that those risks are managed effectively, with emphasis on reducing risks to Georgetown’s brand and reputation. Georgetown’s ERM process engages academic and administrative leaders throughout the University to identify risks, and an Enterprise Risk Management Committee, in consultation with the President, determines the University’s most significant risks. Top institutional risks are monitored by management, reported to the Board and assigned to an appropriate Board Committee for oversight.
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