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Georgetown alumnus Taro Kono (SFS’86), the Foreign Minister of Japan, speaks at the university and meets with students. He said Japan and China “share a responsibility to promote peace, stability and prosperity.” Read More
At the beginning of every school year, our classes are basically coughing and sneezing in unison. Sickness takes over campus when we’re about a month… Read More
An associate professor of human science at Georgetown will analyze repair of a highly deleterious type of DNA damage with a recently awarded grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Read More
Anthony Cook, a professor at Georgetown Law, is hoping to create an intentional community in the city that would offer incentives and amenities to market rate, workforce and low-income residents who might not otherwise choose to live together. Read More
It’s almost October, which means ~midterm season~ is right around the corner for Hoyas. It’s been said that once midterms start, they seem to never… Read More
Georgetown President John J. DeGioia joined heads of state, CEOs and other university presidents from around the world at the HeForShe Summit Sept. 26 during the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, where they explored emerging solutions in the fight for global gender equality. Read More
Luke Frederick (G’22) researches the link among slave traders, law enforcement and the mass incarceration of African Americans from a 19th-century to present-day perspective. Read More
University alumna Rose Gottemoeller, NATO's deputy secretary-general and a champion for gender equality received the International Trailblazer Award from the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security. Read More
Donna Hernandez is an alumna of the School of Foreign Service. “When I first stepped foot onto Georgetown’s campus, I was nervous. Like many other… Read More
1. Write Letters It’s a good way to stay connected to people you love. Even if you’ve already told them about what’s going on in… Read More