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National Symposium to Address Hurricane Katrina Impacts

A national symposium at Georgetown Oct. 22-23 will examine the impacts of Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans on memory, culture, history, media, policy and social justice, and include panel discussions, a film screening and a musical performance. Read More

Georgetown Law Center Establishes New Voting Rights Institute

Georgetown Law Center partners with the American Constitution Society and Campaign Legal Center to establish a Voting Rights Institute offering students, recent graduates and fellows the opportunity to engage in voting rights litigation and policy work and to educate attorneys on the best practices of voting rights advocates. Read More

Romney Talks Business and Politics to Students

Former Massachusetts Governor and 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says the next president will need to focus on three priorities – making sure America is the land of opportunity, eliminating generational poverty and making the world safer. Read More

Catholic Social Thought Panel Explores Pope Francis’ Visit

Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele and NPR contributor Cokie Roberts were among the panelists at an event reflecting on Pope Francis' Sept. 22-27 trip to America. The event was sponsored by Georgetown's Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life. Read More