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Timothy Jorgensen, an associate professor of radiation medicine at the Georgetown University Medical Center, finds his first book, Strange Glow: The Story of Radiation (Princeton University Press, 2016) among the top reads for 2016. Read More
Georgetown biology professor Shweta Bansal and her research team are using big data to dig deeper into what causes the spread of flu. Read More
Psychology professor Rebecca Ryan finds that American parents employed spanking or other forms of corporal punishment for children at a rapidly declining rate from 1988 to 2011 during her research, which has appeared in the journal Pediatrics. Read More
Georgetown co-sponsors a four-day workshop with the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See and the U.S. Department of State that examines ways faith-based organizations might address the global health threat of antimicrobial resistance. Read More
Two organizations recognize Georgetown for being a military-friendly institution that provides numerous services and opportunities for its student and alumni veterans. Read More
Erika Raven (G’17), a Ph.D. candidate in Georgetown’s Interdisciplinary Program for Neuroscience (IPN), receives the 2017 Marshall Sherfield Fellowship for postdoctoral work in the United Kingdom. Read More
Culture and politics major Devika Ranjan (SFS'17) receives 2017 Marshall Scholarship to pursue master's degrees in refugee and forced migration at the University of Oxford. Read More
A School of Foreign Service student, a recent neurobiology graduate and an interdisciplinary neuroscience Ph.D. candidate become Georgetown's most recent Marshall scholars who will study for the next two years in the United Kingdom. Read More
Georgetown alumna Jescinta Izevbigie (SFS’14) focuses on gender issues in post-conflict African countries, including South Africa. Read More
A study by a Georgetown economics professor and a colleague at MIT shows that expanding a mobile money system in Kenya helped bring hundreds of thousands of households out of poverty, especially those headed by women. Read More