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A new university-wide Global Health Initiative designed to advance research, teaching and solutions on pressing global health issues launched this week with a forum that included more than 50 faculty members. Read More
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaks at Georgetown's Bernstein Symposium about gender bias, her time on the court and her 2016 book. Read More
Abigail Marsh, an associate professor of psychology and neuroscience and Georgetown Ph.D. candidate Kruti Vekaria publish a new study in Nature Human Behavior. Read More
Finals are quickly approaching, and that means it’s time to buckle down and finish up your work for the school year (yay!). But that doesn’t… Read More
Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy yesterday opens the first Research Data Center (RDC) in Washington, a joint project of the U.S. Census Bureau and the school’s Massive Data Institute. Read More
Georgetown hosts the 7th Annual International Conference on Cyber Engagement with keynote speakers from across the public and private sectors as well as panelist experts from around the world. Read More
Rear Adm. Richard W. Childs (C’87, M’91), assistant surgeon general in the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service, delivers the keynote address at the School of Nursing & Health Studies' annual event celebrating undergraduate research and faculty mentorship. Read More
The global Sustainable Oceans Alliance (SOA) created by Georgetown student Daniela Fernandez (C’17) is celebrating Earth Day by hosting its third annual Sustainable Oceans Summit. Read More
Three graduate students in Georgetown's School of Nursing & Health Studies win a competition focused on health care innovation for their proposed emergency-department-focused tool to help hospitals manage the care of repeat patient visitors. Read More
Georgetown alumnus Dr. Mark Dybul (C'85, M'92), executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, expresses cautious optimism at a recent global health conference. Read More