President DeGioia is in stable condition after medical intervention at Washington Hospital Center.
Members of the Georgetown University community and fans of the Georgetown Hoyas were shocked to hear on Wednesday evening that President John J. DeGioia had suffered a stroke and, later, was in stable condition after medical intervention at Washington Hospital Center. We all wish President DeGioia and his family our heartfelt thoughts and prayers during this time and throughout his recovery.
Earlier today, President John J. DeGioia was admitted to MedStar Washington Hospital Center after suffering a stroke, and is currently in stable condition, according to an email from the Chair of the University Board.
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BREAKING: Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95) had a stroke on the morning of June 5, according to an email to community members from Thomas A. Reynolds III (GSB ’74), the chair of Georgetown’s board of directors. He is currently in stable condition.
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As recently as Friday, during Georgetown’s Reunion Weekend, President DeGioia was seen conducting business as usual on the Hilltop.
On Friday, Lulu Garcia-Navarro (SFS’94), Kara Swisher (SFS’84) and MJ Lee (C’09) sat down in Gaston Hall for a conversation moderated by President John J. DeGioia. The alumni discussed their personal experiences in journalism and the current issues in the media. pic.twitter.com/hQTmgqnjM4
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The evening email from Thomas A. Reynolds III (B’74) Chair, Georgetown University Board of Directors, stated:
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community,
I am writing to share that earlier today, Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia was admitted to MedStar Washington Hospital Center after suffering a stroke. After surgical intervention, he is in stable condition in the presence of his wife, Theresa, and son, JT.
We are grateful to the medical professionals at MedStar Health who are ensuring that President DeGioia is receiving the best possible care. We will continue to keep members of our community informed.
On behalf of the Georgetown University Board of Directors, I am confident that the entire Georgetown community joins us in wishing President DeGioia a swift recovery. We will keep Jack, Theresa and JT in our prayers.
Sincerely,
Thomas A. Reynolds III (B’74)
Chair, Georgetown University Board of Directors
President DeGioia has been a fixture at Georgetown for decades and let the university for over twenty years. He is well respected throughout academia and was the Chair of the NCAA Board of Governors from 2020-2022, followed by an emeritus role on the Board until June 2023.
President Jack DeGioia’s GU Bio:
John J. DeGioia is the 48th President of Georgetown University. For nearly four decades, Dr. DeGioia has worked to define and strengthen Georgetown University as a premier institution for education and research.
University Leadership
A graduate of Georgetown, Dr. DeGioia served as a senior administrator and as a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy before becoming president on July 1, 2001. He continues to teach an Ignatius Seminar each fall, which is part of a program offering first year students the opportunity to encounter unique courses of study inspired by the Jesuit educational theme of cura personalis (“care for the whole person”).
As President, Dr. DeGioia is dedicated to deepening Georgetown’s tradition of academic excellence, its commitment to its Catholic and Jesuit identity, its engagement with the Washington, D.C. community, and its global mission. Under his leadership, Georgetown has become a leader in shaping the future landscape of higher education and in 2023 launched a $3 billion campaign dedicated to enhancing the lifelong value of a Georgetown education.
Dr. DeGioia is deeply engaged in addressing broader issues in education. He previously served as Chair of the Board of Directors of the American Council on Education (ACE) and recently chaired the Board of Directors of the Forum for the Future of Higher Education. He serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Carnegie Corporation of New York and was formerly a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. He concluded his service as a member of the NCAA Board of Governors and the NCAA Division 1 Board of Directors in August 2023. He has also served as the Chair of the NCAA Board of Governors, as Chair of the NCAA Division I Committee on Academics and as a commissioner on the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
Academic, Professional, and Personal
Dr. DeGioia earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgetown University in 1979 and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University in 1995.
Prior to his appointment as president in 2001, Dr. DeGioia held a variety of senior administrative positions at Georgetown, including Senior Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs.
He has been presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Academia by the Sons of Italy, and the “Catholic in the Public Square Award” by Commonweal (2012). He was honored as a “Brave Thinker” by The Atlantic (2012), and as “Washingtonian of the Year” by Washingtonian magazine (2008).
He has received Honorary Degrees from Miami Dade College (2008); Loyola University, Maryland (2009); Queens University, Belfast (2009); Sacred Heart University (2011); Mount Aloysius College (2015); and Seattle University (2016). He has also received an honorary fellowship at Glyndŵr University (2010), as well as the “Esteemed Friend” award from Sophia University in Tokyo (2014), and was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2010).
Dr. DeGioia spent his early years in Orange, Connecticut, and Hanford, California. He and his wife, Theresa Miller DeGioia, a Georgetown alumna, and their son, John Thomas, live in Washington, D.C.
Best wishes in your recovery, President DeGioia, and Hoya Saxa!