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Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia announces next steps in the university’s ongoing process to acknowledge and respond to its historical ties to the institution of slavery. Read More
Chandini Jha (C’16), a recent graduate, will spend the next year researching ways to combat violence against women in India as one of 43 Georgetown student and alumni Fulbright Scholars. Read More
Italian professor Laura Benedetti will converse with her former student, Washington Post reporter Emily Langer (C'06), at the Library of Congress Sept. 1 on the faculty member's new novel, Un Paese Di Carta. Read More
Charles King, a professor at Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service and chair of the Department of Government, receives an NEH grant for a book project on the work of a group of early 20th-century social scientists and their fight against racism and other forms of prejudice. Read More
Six Degrees of Francis Bacon, a kind of Facebook mapping the British early modern social network, is the brainchild of Georgetown English professor Daniel Shore and scholars at Carnegie Mellon University. Read More
Georgetown officially welcomes first-year and transfer students during New Student Convocation on Sunday, Aug. 28. Read More
Georgetown’s Center for Intercultural Education and Development (CIED) teams up with the Graduate School to implement a program designed to strengthen Paraguay’s higher education sector. Read More
Cancer Research picked an article by Georgetown's Dr. Todd Waldman as one of its “landmark” studies in the journal's 75th-anniversary edition. Read More
Georgetown's Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) at the McCourt School of Public Policy welcomes a Fall 2016 Fellows Class that includes former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and Michael Steel, former senior advisor for Jeb! 2016. Read More
Melina Hsiao (C’18), the 2016 McTighe Prize winner, plans to tell new students to slow down enough to enjoy their time at Georgetown and soak up all it has to offer. Read More