Photo by Daniel Lobo.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- 50 of 70 wedding per year at Georgetown University occur in Dalhgren Chapel. But where do the other 20 take place?
- DC Deputy Mayor of Education resigns in scandal. (GM called for her firing last year over a different matter, but will take what he can get).












There are a number of chapels on campus actually, but the 3 that may be used for weddings are Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart, which you’re familiar with, and the two chapels in Copley Hall, the building to the right as you face Healy Hall. This building houses Copley Crypt of the North American Martyrs, which is Catholic, and St. William’s Chapel, which is Protestant.