Students of Georgetown Inc.
Students of Georgetown Inc., commonly known as "The Corp", is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charitable organization at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., with seven subsidiary companies generating annual revenues in excess of $5 million. Only undergraduate students of Georgetown University work as employees or sit as members of the Corp's board of directors, distinguishing business operations at the Corp from other student-run companies such as Harvard Student Agencies, which allows non-students and alumni to serve as board members.
Students of Georgetown Inc.
Vital Vittles is The Corp's oldest business, serving as a campus grocery.
Uncommon Groups is a coffee shop in the Leavey Center.
Opened in August 2003, Hoya Snaxa is the Corp's youngest storefront service
The Joseph Mark Lauinger Library is the main library of Georgetown University and the center of the seven-library Georgetown library system that includes 3.5 million volumes. It holds 1.7 million volumes on six floors and has accommodations for individual and group study on all levels. It is generally referred to colloquially as "Lau" by Georgetown students.
Facade and tower of Lauinger Library