2025 Fall Programming

September

The image is a flyer for a Women's Center welcome back party. The background is a light blue color, and the text is a dark blue color. The flyer is decorated with pink and blue flowers along the top and bottom. There are also two white curves lining the text. The text at the top of the flyer reads "Women's Center welcome back party!" in large, bold letters. Below that, it says "Friday, Sept 5th, 1–3pm" in a smaller, bolder font. At the bottom of the flyer, it says "Swing by the Office of Student Equity and Inclusion (lower level of HFSC) for food from Colada, temporary tattoos, games, and crafts!" in a smaller font.

Join the Women’s Center for a Welcome Back Party on Friday, Sept 5th, from 1–3 PM. Head to the Office of Student Equity and Inclusion (lower level of HFSC) for delicious bites from Colada, fun temporary tattoos, games, and creative crafts.

pink background with Women's Center logo and text, "Are you passionate about the future of gender-inclusive spaces at Georgetown? Focus Group. Fill out our interest form! All are welcome to participate!"

Please join the Women’s Center in our focus group sessions as we imagine what the future of the Center could look like, and share your thoughts on what you would like to see from a new Director! Each session will be led by Women’s Center student staff, last one hour, and include a free meal! Some example questions that we will discuss are:

What kinds of support and events would you like to see from the Women’s Center? What should the next Women’s Center Director be prepared to do, and what kind of leadership do we want to see from them? How might we reimagine the Women’s Center name, and do we want to?

All are welcome and encouraged to join, including students of all gender identities, professional staff, and Capitol Campus students!

October

A blue graphic with text: “Sponsored by the Office of Student Health, Student Health Center, Women’s Center, LGBTQ Resource Center, and Health Education Services. You Stay Anonymous. National experts answer all your questions. Sex in the Dark. Healthy sexuality at Georgetown and beyond. Wednesday, October 8, at 7-8:30 pm in Bulldog Alley. To the right of the text is a mix of neon colors.

Sex in the Dark is an anonymous Q&A event where national experts tackle your most pressing questions about healthy sexuality. It’s a safe and inclusive space supported by campus health and cultural centers. Join the conversation on this Wednesday, October 8, 7–8:30 PM at Bulldog Alley, Leavey Center.

cream background and red text, “Lebanese Student Association x Women’s Center, Parents Weekend Brunch, Saturday October 18, 11:30-1:00 PM, Reynolds Seminar Room, Leonard 133. Enjoy a delicious brunch on us — one you don’t have to cook. Manouche and more, almost like home.”

The Women’s Center and Lebanese Student Association invite you to celebrate mothers this parents’ weekend with a brunch on Saturday, October 18, from 11:30AM-1:00PM! Bring your mothers and parents by the Reynolds Seminar Room, Leonard 133 (entrance across from Wolfington Hall), for some delicious food—that they don’t have to cook—and remind them how much you appreciate them and the things they have done to get you here! Or come by yourself and join in the fun! All are welcome 🙂

The image is a promotional poster for a Halloween movie night featuring the Disney movie "Twitches". The event is scheduled for October 29, 2025, at 7 PM in the Osei Community Room, includes pizza and donuts, and is hosted by the Georgetown University Women's Center. The poster features a vintage television screen displaying the "Twitches" movie title and characters. The design includes Halloween-themed elements like spiderwebs, candles, and ghostly figures to create a spooky atmosphere.

Join the Women’s Center for a Halloween Movie Night Pajama Party next Wednesday, October 29th! We will be watching the Disney movie “Twitches”. Come for spooky vibes with Free Pizza and Donuts.

Where: OSEI Community Room
When: October 29, 7:00 PM-8:30 PM

November

Image Description: background with Afghanistan’s flag colors and text, “Afghanistan Diaspora Voices: Stories of Resilience and Change. Join us for a panel discussion on resilience, culture, and change, featuring professionals, academics, and community members as they share personal stories of displacement, adaptation, growth, and cultural pride. Monday, November 3, 2025 | 06:30 - 8:30 PM. Philodemic Room, Healy Hall, Second Floor. Welcome reception begins at 6:30 and panel discussion at 7:00. This event is wheelchair accessible and ASL-interpreted. Please email womenscenter@georgetown.edu for access needs. All Georgetown ID holders are welcome! Pre-registration (using the QR code) required by time of event.”

Join the Women’s Center and Georgetown Afghanistan Association Club on Monday, November 3, in the Philodemic Room on the 2nd floor of Healy Hall, for “Afghanistan Diaspora Voices”. The event will begin with a reception at 6:30PM, and feature a panel discussion on resilience, culture, and change at 7:00PM. Come listen to professionals, academics, and community members share their personal stories of displacement, adaptation, growth, and cultural pride!

The image is an advertisement for a "Braiding Bootcamp" hosted by Georgetown University on November 13th at 6 PM. The poster features a silhouette of a woman with braided hair and logos for campus organizations like the Women's Center, CMEA (Center for Multicultural Equity & Access), and Black Student Alliance.

Join the Women’s Center, Black Student Alliance, Caribbean culture circle and CMEA for a braiding Boot Camp on November 13 at 6 PM in the OSEI! Come learn how to braid, twist, loc, etc. There is no braiding experience needed. We will have mannequins with three different hair types and be giving away hair products! See you then.

Flyer with abstract art background, LEAD and Women's Center logos, and text explaining the event and timing.

Join the Women’s Center and LEAD to unwind and create art! We’ll explore gender, sexuality, and self through writing and drawing.

See you on Friday, November 14th, at 3:00PM! Snacks and boba will also be provided.

On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 6:00 PM in the HSFC Social Room. ASL interpretation provided.

informational event flyer with a photo of the Dr. Cross, her book cover, and the sponsoring logos, with text, "Inherited Inequality: Why Opportunity Gaps Persist Between Black and White Youth Raised in Two-Parent Families. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Christina Cross, Associate Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. 5:00-6:00 PM on Wed, November 19, in the OSEI Community Room."

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Christina Cross, Associate Professor of Sociology at Harvard University and author of Inherited Inequality: Why Opportunity Gaps Persist Between Black and White Youth Raised in Two-Parent Families. The event will take place from 5-6PM on Wed, November 19, in the OSEI Community Room.

This event is sponsored by the Women and Gender Studies Program, the Women’s Center, the American Studies Program, and the Department of Sociology.

colorful background with clipart of two silhouettes kicking and text, “Women’s Center x GU Wrestling Club: Self-defense class! Come learn beginner-friendly grappling techniques for self-defense, taught by members of the GU Wrestling Club! Fri, Nov 21, 4:30-5:45 PM, Yates Studio A.”

On Friday, Nov 21, from 4:30-5:45 PM, come learn beginner-friendly grappling techniques for self-defense, taught by members of the GU Wrestling Club! The session will be in Yates Field House Studio A.

December

Sparkly navy background with text, "Women's Center x GUWOC Study Break: Wed, Dec 10th, from 3:30-5:00 PM, at OSEI Community Room. Take a study break! Grab snacks, have Boba, and join our soap-making workshop!"

On Wednesday, Dec 10, from 3:30-5:00PM, join our soap-making study break!! Co-hosted by GU Women of Color (GUWOC), we will have boba, snacks, and materials to make your own calming, scented bars of soap! This event is open to all and will be in the OSEI Community Room.