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Experts at the McCourt School of Public Policy influenced the Biden Administration’s new executive order, setting in motion a plan to modernize government programs, reduce administrative burdens and increase accessibility. Read More
A team of Georgetown scientists are using artificial intelligence to predict which viruses could infect humans, which animals host them and where the next SARS-like virus could emerge. Read More
“I hardly run into a dull conversation here,” says Tristin Sam (SFS’23) of his experience at the Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS). “The concentration of knowledge and unique people have always provided me with great experiences and insight.” Read More
Georgetown community members explored how to realize Dr. King’s dream in and out of the classroom during the university’s annual Teach the Speech event. Read More
As of Tuesday, January 18, 342 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, January 9, through Saturday, January 15. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown Community, To support our efforts to maintain a safe and healthy environment for resuming in-person learning, we wanted to share… Read More
Khari Brown, a leader who’s helped hundreds of low-income students graduate and excel in the workforce, is this year’s recipient of Georgetown’s John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award. Read More
Rev. Michael Rozier, SJ, a visiting Jesuit Chair in the School of Nursing & Health Studies, helps students explore the practical side of health care with a values-based approach. Read More
Daelyn Waters (C’23) is applying her journalism classes in real-time, scoring digital media internships with the Washington Wizards, Baltimore Orioles and Georgetown Athletics. Read More
Rosie Ceballo, Ph.D., an interdisciplinary scholar and award-winning leader, shares her connection to Georgetown’s Jesuit values, her resilience-based research and her newfound love of ice skating. Read More