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A team of researchers from Georgetown and the Naval Research Laboratory have created a nanodevice that detects millimeter-wavelength radiation with 100,000 times more sensitivity than the current technology. Read More
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and three other heads of cities spoke at Georgetown yesterday at a McCourt School of Public Policy event on “Building Cities of Opportunity for All: Policy Solutions for Equitable Economic Development.” Read More
Two School of Nursing & Health Studies undergraduates started Heroes for Hearts, a nonprofit organization that trains Georgetown students to teach the general public CPR. Read More
An interdisciplinary study published today in a prominent journal outlines how the D.C., Maryland and Virginia health departments, Georgetown and George Washington universities developed a novel data-sharing technology to improve HIV surveillance data across the region. Read More
Georgetown announces a $10 million gift from the Hong-Kong based Spring Breeze Foundation to support a new university Initiative for US-China Dialogue on Global Issues. Read More
Georgetown rounds out a week of events to honor Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with its annual Let Freedom Ring! concert at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and recognition of an emerging community leader in Washington, D.C. Read More
A Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center researcher is the lead author on a study showing that mammography screening every two years for average risk women ages 50 to 74 offers a favorable balance of benefits-to-harm. Read More
Jose M. Luna (SFS'15) is among only 111 out of more than 3,000 candidates from 135 countries to receive a Schwarzman scholarship, a new award designed to prepare global leaders and build stronger links between the United States and China. Read More
Watch the video about the Georgetown University Anatomical Donor Program, which allows the university's medical students to take the essential quantum leap from theory into practice. Read More
People, including those who exhibit “extraordinary altruism,” consistently reject offers of below one-third of a total stake even when it means they won’t get anything, according to a new Georgetown study. Read More