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Vice President Joe Biden joins a gathering of Muslim, Catholic, Jewish and other religious leaders at Georgetown’s Interfaith Gathering for Solidarity, Understanding, and Peace. Read More
Psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam is the author of a new book, The Psychology of Democracy, in which he argues that America is in a life-and-death fight for our current system of government. Read More
David Peake (C’17) works with the Institute for College Preparation (ICP), a Georgetown program that offers pre-college tutoring and mentorship to D.C. public school students. He was involved in the White House’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative and featured in the Discovery Channel's documentary Rise: The Promise of My Brother’s Keeper. Read More
Georgetown University sent a delegation to the U.N. Climate Conference in Paris, France. SFS Professor Joanna Lewis, associate professor of Science, Technology and International Affairs, and Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center at Georgetown Law, brought two Georgetown undergraduates, Norah Berk (SFS ’16) and Alexandra Donovan (SFS ’17), as well as several state government officials who participated in some of the events. The faculty members spoke at events alongside the official negotiations, and tracked the negotiations closely. Read More
A Georgetown neuroethicist says we may not yet be able to influence the thoughts of storm troopers like Star Wars’ Obi-Wan Kenobi, but today’s neurotechnologies can influence people’s cognitions, emotions and behaviors. Read More
A former dean of students at Milton Academy in Massachusetts, Bridget Johnson (B'97) is now associate executive director of Prep for Prep, which provides educational opportunities for some of New York City’s most promising students of color. Read More
The Institute of Politics and Public Service at Georgetown announces its 2016 Spring Fellows, which include one head of state and other political leaders who have served in the White House, locally, on campaigns and in the arena of journalism. Read More
Legal, economic and business scholars explore the causes and consequences of inequality in the United States and how to respond to them. Read More
Georgetown alumnus Peter Prindiville (SFS’14) becomes one of only 12 Americans to receive this year’s prestigious George J. Mitchell Scholarship. Read More
This year, Hannah Samley (NHS’16) is conducting an honors project on oncology nursing with a specific focus on knowledge and perceptions of music therapy efficacy in cancer treatment. Read More