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Dr. Richard Schlegel, co-inventor of the Georgetown-owned technology that led to a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, is now working on research that may lead to a treatment for women already infected with the virus. Read More
A new Georgetown report released this morning at the city’s municipal building in Washington warns that the District of Columbia is not doing enough to prepare African Americans for newly created jobs through 2020. Read More
Clinicians, nonprofit leaders, academics and national experts gathered at Georgetown this past Tuesday for a conference on the heartbreaking mental health status of Syrian refugee children. Read More
The triple threat of low grades, gender composition of a major and gender stereotypes are what compel undergraduate women to switch from a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) major to another field, according to a new Georgetown study. Read More
As Distinguished Lecturer from Government, former U.S. Acting Attorney General Sally Yates will guest lecture, serve as a resource for students, participate in faculty workshops and engage in other Georgetown Law programming. Read More
Georgetown MBA students Paul LaCorte (G'18) and Leo Dzidziguri (G'18) spend their summer collecting and analyzing data while working at the D.C. Department of Public Works as part of a trial internship program through the McDonough School of Business. Read More
Georgetown’s board of directors supports a recommendation to continue the university’s practice of not investing in private prison companies and also approves a design study to renovate Kehoe Field’s playing surface. Read More
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell relates his experience with leadership in his former military and government roles in an event hosted by the McDonough School of Business' Stanton Distinguished Leaders Series and the McDonough Military Association student club. Read More
Once one of only nine women in a class of more than 500 at Harvard Law, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg regales new Georgetown Law students with tales of her own law school experience during a recent lecture. Read More