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Christopher Celenza, vice provost for faculty affairs at Johns Hopkins University and an expert in the intellectual life of the Italian Renaissance, will become dean of Georgetown College this summer. Read More
Patricia Espinosa, the United Nations’ climate chief, speaks at Georgetown about the United States’ pullback from its positions on climate change. Read More
Professor Karl Widerquist co-authors a book debunking the myth about prehistory that everyone is now better off because of the existence of government and property rights. Read More
New members to the Congressional Black Caucus share the historical significance of their elections to office and what it means to serve in the House of Representatives during a Black History Month event at Georgetown's Law Center. Read More
The first and only woman to command a United Nations peacekeeping operation speaks at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security about her work to advance gender equality in military operations. Read More
During the first month of freshman year, incoming students are bombarded with new faces, routines, and expectations. While this week can be incredibly fun and… Read More
Georgetown College psychology professor Rachel Barr co-edits a new book that examines the latest research in childhood media exposure. Read More
The late Vera Rubin (G'54), who discovered the first evidence of dark matter, blazed new trails for women and astronomy. Read More
Building on its longstanding commitment to making education accessible to students of all socioeconomic backgrounds, Georgetown becomes a founding member of the American Talent Initiative. Read More
More than 53 million people stopped smoking and 22 million deaths were averted due to tobacco control measures in 88 countries between 2008 and 2014, say researchers at the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Read More