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Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Illinois) delivers this year's Whittington Lecture on public policy, said the concepts of government and public policy have proved essential in the past decade and shouldn't be at risk. Read More
The Asian Studies program at the School of Foreign Service receives a gift of $5 million to establish an Endowed Chair in Modern and Contemporary Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy. Read More
Cybersecurity expert and Georgetown professor Catherine Lotrionte answers questions about today's International Conference on Cyber Engagement. Read More
A program for athletes at Georgetown is one of the first of its kind to teach leadership concepts and skills through an academic framework, according… Read More
SFS and government professor Keir Lieber, has been named to the prestigious inaugural class of the Andrew Carnegie Fellowship program by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Read More
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was at Georgetown today to present the second of an annual award to individuals devoted to the cause of women, peace and security in the world. Read More
Photographer Terri Weifenbach, who teaches in the Department of Art and Art History, receives a 2015 Guggenheim Fellowship for her project “Cloud Physics.” Read More
A sense of purpose, vision and ‘radical inclusion’ have been the hallmarks of successful leaders throughout the world, President Bill Clinton (SFS’68) said in a speech at Georgetown today. Read More
Georgetown participates in the Sit With Me campaign to inspire girls and women to enter the fields of computing and information technology. Read More
Government major Daniela Fernandez (C’16), founder of Georgetown Sustainable Oceans Alliance, hopes to educate millennials on the dire state of the world’s oceans during an April 24 summit at the university. Read More