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Georgetown announces the new Regents Science Scholars Program designed to expand opportunities for first-generation college students and those from traditionally underserved communities pursuing studies in the sciences. Read More
Researchers in the McDonough School of Business find that consumers are more willing to accept an offer when the seller also requests a favor from them, according to a new study published in the Journal of Consumer Research. Read More
It’s finally mid-April, and that means it’s (finally) springtime in DC! This is the time of year when people actually want to be outside, since… Read More
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer talks about the United States and foreign laws in an era of globalization during Georgetown’s annual Bernstein Symposium. Read More
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder talks about race and challenging the status quo in a conversation with Michel Martin of NPR's All Things Considered. Read More
The weather is heating up, and so is finals week. As you gear up to write your 15-page history essay or study for that physics… Read More
Georgetown’s Janet Mann, who has studied bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia, for more than 30 years, begins with her research team the first-ever study of dolphins in the Potomac and the Chesapeake Bay. Read More
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) speaks with students about the issues important to today’s young adults in a town hall-style discussion at Georgetown. Read More
FBI Director James Comey says greater cooperation and information sharing between the government and the private sector must take place to combat cyber attacks during Georgetown's annual International Conference on Cyber Engagement. Read More
A diverse group of Georgetown experts explored the complex scientific, legal and ethical questions raised by the Zika crisis at a conference on campus Friday. Read More