John DeGioia, Georgetown's president for 23 years, is stepping down to focus on recovering from a stroke.

John DeGioia, Georgetown University's longest-serving president, is stepping down after 23 years to focus on his recovery from a stroke. During his tenure, he expanded academic programs, grew the financial aid budget, and established a campus in Qatar. Robert Groves, the current provost, will serve as interim president while a search for a new leader is conducted, aiming to have a new president by July 2026.

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