Whitney Maddox
Whitney Maddox is the assistant director for student organizations and leadership development at the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service. “As a staff… Read More

Whitney Maddox is the assistant director for student organizations and leadership development at the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service. “As a staff… Read More
Georgetown’s Department of Computer Science and Kennedy Institute of Ethics’ (KIE) Ethics Lab will infuse ethics into its computer science curriculum, creating what experts say could become a national model. Read More
Matthew Allgeier is an MBA student in the McDonough School of Business. “The Global Business Experience residency was a highlight of my time at the… Read More
“Ghana was never on my list of top travel destinations, but after spending a week in the capital city of Accra for my Global… Read More
A new Digital Service Collaborative launched last week at Georgetown’s Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation to cultivate a community of practice for government practitioners to share and scale efforts to digitize and transform governments. Read More
A study by two Georgetown professors and a World Bank senior economist shows that residents of rural Bihar, India, prefer public health services and infrastructure improvements to direct cash transfers. Read More
Georgetown Law dedicates its “Tower Green” campus space to Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), a trailblazing civil rights activist and longtime faculty member at the university. Read More
Georgetown College history and African American studies professor Marcia Chatelain will use her 2019 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship toward her next book, The Scholarship Kid: A Social History of Higher Education and Inequality in America. Read More
Mohamed Almenfi (G'20) co-founds a rugby organization for youth in Libya. Read More
Ride-hail platform drivers in the region face financial debt, threats from customers, constantly changing rules that make calculating their earnings nearly impossible, and work hours that may make them a public safety hazard, according to a new Georgetown study. Read More