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The Journal of Philosophy of Disability, launched last year by College professor Joel Michael Reynolds, features peer-reviewed research, book reviews, editorials and more. Read More
As a freshman nearly finished with her first semester, time feels like it’s flown by. I love the people I’ve met and opportunities I’ve had… Read More
A U.S. appeals court affirmed a federal program allowing international students to work in the U.S. after graduation, which Georgetown and 150 universities advocated for in a 2021 amicus brief. Read More
Alara Karahan (SFS'24) joined the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security for an event on women's education with Malala Yousafzai at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City. Read More
Dear Community Members, Please note that public notices have been posted in the Reiss Science Building about planned asbestos-abatement work during construction on the 4th… Read More
After accompanying refugees on their first visit to a U.S. pharmacy, these medical students created a program to help refugee families access critical resources and the care they need. Read More
Professor Roxanne Mirabal-Beltran worked with Spanish-speaking communities at laundromats, a community advisory board and health care providers to identify women’s knowledge of fertility, pregnancy and when to seek health care. Read More
As of Monday, October 3, 53 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, September 25, through Saturday, October 1. Read More
Throughout October’s Disability Cultural Month and the academic year, the disability community at Georgetown comes together to provide programming that affirms and celebrates all members of the disability community. Read More
Prominent policymakers — including President Bill Clinton (SFS’68) and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton — convened at Georgetown for a symposium celebrating the life of Madeleine K. Albright. Read More