McCourt’s Amy O’Hara and Georgetown Law’s Tanina Rostain are working with Amazon Web Services on the Civil Justice Data Commons, a repository of court data for researchers and judicial institutions.
Meghan Chapple, Georgetown’s first vice president of sustainability, will build on Georgetown’s ongoing sustainability work and lead the university’s strategic actions to make our university and world more sustainable.
In a paper published in Science Advances, physics professor Emanuela Del Gado and post-doctoral researcher Abhay Goyal study the cohesive strength of cement in the hopes of creating greener infrastructure.
National Science Foundation selected Cyber SMART Research Center as an Industry University Cooperative Research Center, awarding the center a $1 million grant to expand its capacity for multidisciplinary cyber research.
A team of alumni, student and faculty researchers in the Bansal Lab is tracking COVID-19 vaccination, identifying five clusters of southeastern U.S. counties with high populations and lower-than-expected vaccination rates.
In a first-of-its-kind study published in Communications Biology, Ph.D. candidate Taylor Evans (G’21) and biology professor Janet Mann show bottlenose dolphins have stable behavioral traits that last for decades.
Biology major Laura Ratliff (C’21) assists the international Mars Ice Mapper mission, conducting research and writing articles to enable future human exploration of the red planet.
Biology of Global Health and Spanish double major Grace Keegan (C’21), an advocate for health equity on and off Georgetown’s campus, completed two theses that focus on women’s health.
Tope Folarin and Sarah Stewart Johnson were recognized as emerging writers with the Whiting Award, which is given each year to 10 diverse authors who show promise in their fields.