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The Carroll Round, an annual international economics conference at Georgetown that spotlights research and discussion among the world’s top undergraduates, celebrated its 15th anniversary next week. Read More
Recent raids by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have a chilling effect on the education of recently arrived children, according to a report by Georgetown Law’s Human Rights Institute (HRI) and the Women’s Refugee Commission. Read More
Georgetown and other researchers publish a study showing that safe levels of electrical stimulation can enhance your capacity to think more creatively. Read More
School of Foreign Service Professor Elżbieta M. Goździak publishes Trafficked Children and Youth in the United States, the first book of its kind based on empirical research and focused solely on survivors of child trafficking in America. Read More
Georgetown’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life (CST) convenes a conversation on how violence, treatment of the unborn and immigration issues illustrate the ways human life and dignity come under threat. Read More
Georgetown Law hosts 'The Color of Surveillance' conference, with lawyers, scholars and other experts exploring the pervasiveness of policing in black communities and other connections between surveillance and race. Read More
Daniela Fernandez’s (C’16) leadership of a major movement for sustainable oceans has landed her among Glamour magazine’s top 10 College Women of the Year and led to her receipt of the 2016 Christopher Benchley Youth Award. Read More
U.N. global climate change leader Christiana Figueres receives an honorary degree from Georgetown and reflects on her role in last December’s Paris Agreement among 195 countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme Ertharin Cousin will address food security within the larger context of global stability at Georgetown April 12. Read More
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright kicks off the 10th anniversary celebration of Georgetown’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs with a lecture on the role of religion in international relations. Read More