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A paper published today in Nature Geoscience by an international research team that includes Georgetown's Sarah Stewart Johnson recommends an unconventional strategy to look for the possibility of life on Mars. Read More
Jason Moran, Georgetown’s new Distinguished Artist in Residence, gives a lecture and performance on campus to celebrate the 100th birthday of jazz legend Thelonious Monk. Read More
The university makes additional efforts to boost its support for its undocumented students by urging passage of the DREAM Act. Read More
Marie Mattson, a senior leader at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, caps off a 20 year-career working with the Kennedy Center Honors and other major events to join Georgetown as its new university secretary. Read More
Tens of thousands of students have been influenced by Georgetown's signature course, The Problem of God, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Read More
Georgetown professors William Gormley and Deborah Phillips publish a new study showing that positive effects of pre-K programs are detectable as late as middle school. Read More
Scholar and award-winning author Carol Anderson says policies that create barriers to black achievement are often the result of “white rage,” as she kicks off the first talk in Georgetown’s Mellon Lecture Series, established to understand and address the nation’s legacies of slavery, racism and discrimination. Read More
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president of Liberia, visits Georgetown to speak with SFS students, faculty and guests, commenting on the country's recent elections, the upcoming transition of power and women’s political leadership and participation. Read More
Georgetown researchers find distinct molecular signatures in two brain disorders long thought to be psychological in origin — chronic fatigue syndrome and Gulf War Illness, according to a study published in Scientific Reports. Read More
Georgetown students Rebecca Kuang (SFS’18), Annee Lyons (C’18) and alumnus Benjamin Johnson (NHS’17) have been named 2018 Marshall Scholars. Read More