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Natalia Kellam (NHS’20), working with fruit fly models, developed a lab protocol to quantify DNA repair pathway choice by percent with a computer analysis system. Read More
Sara Fischer (G’23) uses her Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad grant to investigate how health care workers in Malawi are impacted by structural power dynamics across the health system. Read More
1. Capital Crescent The Capital Crescent Trail is an 11-mile trail that stretches from the Georgetown neighborhood to Bethesda, Maryland. This trail… Read More
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about free expression during an event sponsored by Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy and its Institute of Politics and Public Service. Read More
Georgetown is building on its strengths in humanities education and scholarship with new initiatives and classroom opportunities focused on expanding faculty and student engagement with the humanities. Read More
The A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation has invested more than $12 million in the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University to support undergraduate financial aid and global real estate education, and to partner with District of Columbia Public Schools and Public Charter Schools in providing leadership education. Read More
Rev. Mark Bosco, S.J., Georgetown’s vice president for mission and ministry, has received the first Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for a film he co-directed and produced about the life of Catholic author Flannery O’Connor. Read More
Andrea Vargas (G'19) uses the tools she learned in the McCourt School of Public Policy and a Gates Foundation grant to launch a pro-bono impact investing project to help Venezuelan refugees secure fast-tracked visas. Read More
Georgetown Law Associate Dean and Professor Paul Ohm and Alexandra Givens, founding executive director of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy, win a grant from the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN). Read More
Philosophy professor Maggie Little of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics and Jason Matheny, founding executive director of the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), recently won a grant for their collaborative project, “Embedding Ethics for Career Training in the Governance of Artificial Intelligence.” Read More