After announcing the acceleration of the Doomsday Clock — a symbolic time warning how close the world is to apocalypse — leaders discussed their decision with students, faculty and staff.
In recognition of its centennial, Georgetown’s MSFS program is honoring the far-reaching contributions of its alumni, including King Felipe VI, a U.S. ambassador and international affairs leaders.
Omar Alshogre is a 27-year-old undergraduate student. He’s also a former political prisoner who survived years of torture in Syrian prisons. Now, he advocates for detainees globally and on campus.
Earlier this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin declared that there was “no limit” to their partnership and “no forbidden” areas of cooperation. The conflict…
Four international conflict negotiators with experience in promoting dialogue in conflict situations the world over, including Ukraine, bring first hand knowledge to this discussion about Ukraine’s future. Chaired by Lannan…
For decades, anti-Zionism formed a central core of Arab identity. The Abraham Accords – normalization agreements between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco – point to a possibility that this…
On Thursday, November 4, at 10:00 am, Administrator Samantha Power will deliver remarks outlining a bold vision for the future of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and inclusive…
On October 5 at 12:00 p.m., the Brookings Institution and Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service will host NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for a conversation about the challenges and…
From Eventbrite: Join the Center for Jewish Civilization for the lecture, “Domestic Terrorism Strikes U.S. Capitol, and Democracy,” by Dr. Bruce Hoffman. Only those who register will receive the Zoom…
From Eventbrite About this Event: This event is online only. RSVP required. Only those who register will receive the Zoom link to access the lecture. A new Eventbrite link…