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More than 70 undergraduates in the health sciences share their research projects at the Undergraduate Research Conference, planned annually by the Department of Human Science at the School of Nursing & Health Studies. Read More
Trishula Patel (G’22) conducts research in the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe using her Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad fellowship. Read More
Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) announces the appointment of Deus Bazira, a global health expert with decades of in-depth, field-level experience, to establish and co-direct Georgetown’s new Center for Global Health Practice and Impact (CGHPI). Read More
Student-run cultural clubs at Georgetown serve as a tether to home for the university’s more than 3,300 international students and provide opportunities for the whole community to learn from students of different backgrounds. Read More
Mena Mohamed (SFS’20), who hopes to one day help improve America’s refugee system, is one of 62 undergraduates selected from 199 finalists today as 2019 Truman Scholars. Read More
Sinclair Blue (SFS’20), who hopes to one day help reduce health disparities in the District, is one of 62 undergraduates selected as a 2019 Truman Scholars. Read More
Two Walsh School of Foreign Service juniors – Sinclair Blue of Washington, DC, and Mena Mohamed of Alexandria, Virginia – have won prestigious Truman scholarships. Read More
A 10-woman Georgetown Law student team participates in the 2018-2019 Human Rights Institute Fact-Finding Project, researching the circumstances of immigrants in Hawaii’s longline fishing industry who are often victims of forced labor. Read More
Ijeoma Njaka (G’19) uses art to build awareness about the experiences of traditionally underserved students on campus through her research and a campus exhibit she curated, "The (In)Visibility at Georgetown: Past, Present, & Future." Read More
Georgetown's Maria & Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery and the Prisons and Justice Initiative present an interactive performance art event April 10 and 11 by Sherrill Roland, who spent nearly one year in a DC prison for a crime he did not commit before being exonerated of all charges in 2015. Read More