NatSec Consultant’s Toolkit — SSP Skills Workshop
Part of Georgetown’s SSP Skills Workshop Series, this session delivers practical tools and templates for national-security consulting. Attendees work through threat assessment frameworks, risk communication, and toolkit-building exercises designed to sharpen real-world advisory skills.

Plant Parenthood w/ Jeff Kushner
Join Plant Parenthood with Jeff Kushner for a practical plant-care workshop at Plants Alive!, covering watering techniques, light needs, and troubleshooting common problems. Learn beginner basics and advanced care practices to keep your plants thriving.

Family Workshop: From Print to Paint
Family-friendly workshop at the Folger Shakespeare Library exploring printmaking and painting. Hands-on activities invite kids and adults to transform prints into colorful paintings, guided by museum educators in a welcoming, art-filled setting inspired by literary motifs.

Learn Anime & Animation: Teen Course (12-17)
An in-person teen animation workshop at Hill Center DC for ages 12-17, teaching 2D hand-drawn and digital animation. Led by a trained animator, the course covers beginner to advanced techniques using accessible online tools, with opportunities to meet other young animators in a collaborative setting.

Tango Practica

Frontlines: Infant and Child CPR
Hands-on CPR workshop at Hill Center DC teaching infant and child CPR, choking relief, and AED basics for parents and other caregivers. Combines live practice with expert instruction in a supportive group setting to equip attendees with essential life-saving skills.

Agree to Disagree (Over Breakfast)
Students at Thurston Hall explore conflict-resolution skills during a breakfast workshop. A brief presentation introduces common sources of conflict in shared living spaces, followed by a four-corners activity that lets participants voice different perspectives, listen actively, and reflect on viewpoints in a relaxed campus setting.

Gottaswing Beginners and Intermediate
Gottaswing offers beginner and intermediate swing dance classes at Hill Center DC, teaching Jitterbug and Lindy Hop with rotating partners. No partner needed and all ages welcome (under-14 must be accompanied by an adult).
Spanish Conversation Hour
Join Georgetown's Spanish Conversation Hour on March 23 at 1:45 PM to practice speaking Spanish in a friendly, informal setting. Open to students and the public; no registration required. Sessions focus on everyday conversation, cultural topics, and practical language tips in a welcoming campus venue.

French Language Course: Advanced
Join our Advanced French Language Course at Hill Center DC. This small class is designed for confident learners advancing to fluency, focusing on complex grammar, nuanced verb tenses, and expanded vocabulary. Participants will engage in spirited discussions and text analysis to refine conversational finesse.
Phase 1 Selection
Information session on Phase 1 housing selection at Georgetown University. Learn the steps, timelines, and how to participate in the Phase 1 residential allocation. Attendees will get guidance from Residential Living staff.

Blackboard: Using Rubrics
Learn to create rubrics in Blackboard, attach them to graded activities, and use an interactive rubric to streamline grading. Part of GW's Tech-Boosted Teaching series, this hands-on session helps instructors strengthen assessment for in-person, hybrid, and online classes.
Virtual MBA Application Workshop
Georgetown hosts a virtual MBA Application Workshop guiding you through essays, resumes, and interview prep with admissions counselors. Get tips on deadlines, requirements, and the admissions process in a practical, Q&A session.

Piano and Voice Lessons with Ms. Alice
Join Ms. Alice for focused piano and voice lessons at Hill Center DC. This instructional session draws on Suzuki training and performance experience to help beginners and intermediate players refine technique, artistry, and musicianship in a professional, intimate setting.

Advancing AI Jobs, Skills, and Pathways Workshop Series
A three-part virtual workshop series at Howard University, hosted by NSF's RCN APJO-AI network, exploring advancing AI jobs, skills, and career pathways across academia, industry, government, and nonprofits. Sessions run March 24–26, 2026, 4:00–5:30 p.m. EST via Zoom.

Basic Drawing Techniques: Drawing From an Image with Christine Vineyard
Join a four-session art workshop at Hill Center DC with Christine Vineyard. Learn basic drawing techniques and progress from fundamentals to creating a drawing from an image of your choice, with hands-on guidance to apply skills and build confidence in your sketching.

Draft Your Future
A campus professional development workshop led by Mu Delta in partnership with the GW Career Center. Attendees will get resume reviews, cover-letter tips, and mock interview practice to help secure internships or job offers.

HU Learning Hours
Join Howard University's HU Learning Hours, a hybrid professional development workshop designed to sharpen practical skills in a collaborative, hands-on virtual setting during Professional Development Week. Attend live sessions for real-time feedback or learn asynchronously at your own pace, connecting with peers across the campus community.

Bloom Break at the National Building Museum with Konbini by Daikaya
Join a family-friendly, Japanese-inspired workshop at the National Building Museum as spring blooms. The program features hands-on activities in language exploration, paper craft, and illustration, offering a playful, creative space for kids and their grown-ups to learn and make together.
Linocut, Drypoint, and Monoprint with David Brosch
Hands-on printmaking workshop covering linocut, drypoint, and monoprint techniques with artist David Brosch at Georgetown. The session includes carving, inking, and multi-pass printing through demonstrations and guided, hands-on practice in a focused studio setting.
Spring Home Hosting Workshop
A practical workshop in Georgetown on spring home hosting basics, guest-friendly hosting tips, decor ideas, and planning essentials. Learn from local hosts in a relaxed setting at a DC-area venue—perfect for first-time hosts or anyone refreshing their hosting style.

Virtual Learning Sessions
Howard University launches HU Learning Hours, a campus-wide virtual series offering hands-on professional development. The program features a University-Wide Session at 10 a.m. and a People Leader Session at 1 p.m., designed to sharpen skills, connect colleagues, and lead with greater impact.

School’s Out: Architectural Photography
Join the National Building Museum for a hands-on architectural photography workshop at 10:30 on April 17, 2026. This educational session covers composition, lighting, and framing of iconic architecture, with on-site practice inside the museum.

Operation A250: Surveillance Workshop
Join Operation A250: Surveillance Workshop at the International Spy Museum for a hands-on look at modern surveillance techniques. The session covers data collection, privacy ethics, and real-world espionage tools through interactive exercises in a museum setting.
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