A week after the United States’ election day, this online Georgetown University dialogue will bring together respected reporters and analysts to examine what happened, why, and how religious values, voters,…
The 2024 United States elections will test our nation’s democracy and the religious faith of many voters. A divided nation will choose its leaders. Religious communities and voters will affect…
As the U.S. election season heats up, hostility and division are everywhere, paralyzing political life and too often preventing real movement addressing serious challenges such as poverty, protection…
In the Gospel description of the Last Judgement, there is really only one question: how do we treat “the least of these” (Matthew 25:40). In the midst of…
The humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border has been visible for decades, but it has now reached an unprecedented level of urgency. Political unrest, ecological disasters, economic deprivation,…
This semester’s fellows, including CNN’s White House correspondent, a former Congresswoman and a political strategist, offer students a rare peek behind the curtain into the way DC actually works.
More than two dozen Georgetown alumni and faculty will be sworn into the 118th U.S. Congress the first week in January, continuing the university’s legacy of alumni serving the public.
After her election win, Ruwa Romman (G’19), will be the first Muslim woman to serve in Georgia’s legislature and the first Palestinian elected to office in the state.
The GU Politics Fellowship offers students a rare peek behind the curtain into the way DC actually works—brought to them by insiders with decades of experience in the arena.