Georgetown in the News: John DeGioia and Daniel Tarullo Make Headlines

19 December 2008 | By Jenna Weiner in Georgetown In The News

Welcome to the Daily Monthly’s newest column! As the former News Editor, it has become a habit for me to keep an eye out for mentions of Georgetown in the local and national news. Here I will collect the most noteworthy news tidbits for your perusal.

The first of today’s mentions comes from Washingtonian magazine, where Georgetown President John J. DeGioia was named one the magazine’s 12 Washingtonians of the Year. The Office of Communications has a nice summary here.

The second mention comes from both the Associated Press and Forbes, announcing that President-elect Barack Obama nominated Daniel Tarullo, a Georgetown University law professor, for the Federal Reserve central board, replacing Randall Kroszner. Read more from the Associated Press or Forbes.

3 Comments on “Georgetown in the News: John DeGioia and Daniel Tarullo Make Headlines”

  1. We needed another Saxaspeak

     

  2. I don’t recall ever seeing these stories on Saxaspeak or Vox Populi, Mr. Well Then. Until we start aping the news stories of other blogs, I think what you need is more Daily Monthly.

     

  3. oh snap!