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Rethinking Policing: Georgetown Law Holds Conversations in Wake of George Floyd Killing
Georgetown Law holds a series of panel discussions on rethinking policing in the wake of George Floyd’s May 25 death. Read More

Grading Policy for Fall 2020
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Journalists, Presidential Advisor, Former House Member Among Fall 2020 GU Politics Fellows
Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy announces its six Fall 2020 GU Politics Fellows, including political journalists, a presidential advisor and presidential campaign leaders. Read More

REVISED: Gathering Office Materials Before August 16, 2020
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Update on Undergraduate Aid
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Invitation to Town Hall for Students Living Off Campus
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Study: Parents From Different Socioeconomic Backgrounds More Similar Than Ever in Values
Psychology professor Rebecca Ryan and doctoral student Cailtin Hines (G'21) co-author a study that finds parents at the top and bottom of the income and education distributions hold more similar parental values today than in past 30 years. Read More

Public Health Alert: Confirmed COVID-19 Cases – Tuesday, August 4
As of 9 a.m. on Tuesday, August 4, 85 total positive COVID-19 cases have been confirmed to Georgetown University (this includes students, faculty and staff) since March 15. Read More
History of Enslavement Project to Create Common Database for Universities
A project designed to create a better understanding of the “lived reality of bondage at institutions of higher education” will be created by Georgetown and two other universities with a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Read More
