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Public Health Alert: Please Refrain From Indoor Social Gatherings at This Time
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Two Masters Candidates Become Inaugural Recipients of Georgetown’s Graduate Certificate in Gender, Peace and Security
Ndeye Radia Mbengue (G’20) and Emma Dorshimer (G’20), two students in the Conflict Resolution Master of Arts Program, are the first to receive Georgetown’s new graduate certificate in Gender, Peace and Security. Read More

How to Meet Your Testing Obligations for Neighborhood Students
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Public Health Alert: COVID-19 Dashboard and Confirmed COVID-19 Cases – Monday, January 25
As of Monday, January 25 at 12 p.m., 22 total positive COVID-19 cases on or near campus have been reported to Georgetown University from Sunday, January 17, through Saturday, January 23. Read More
Journalists, Former Labor Secretary, Alabama Senator Among New GU Politics Fellows
The Institute of Politics and Public Service at Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy's Spring 2021 GU Politics Fellows include political journalists, former U.S. Labor Secretary Tom Perez and former Alabama Sen. Doug Jones. Read More

President Joe Biden Has Long-Standing History With Georgetown
President Joe Biden, parent of a 1992 alumnus, and his family have a relationship with Georgetown that spans meetings with faith leaders, support of cancer research and more. Read More

On-Campus Study Spaces for Students Approved to be on Main Campus
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Georgetown’s Home in Nation’s Capital Makes It a Frequent Stop for U.S. Presidents to Share Thoughts, Ideas
Georgetown's special location in the nation's capital allows students, faculty, staff and alumni to hear thoughts and ideas from our U.S. heads of state. Read More

New Free Telemental Health Resource for Students
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