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Georgetown hosted plenaries examining Universal Apostolic Preferences, Ignatian spirituality, racial justice, immigration, women in leadership and environmental justice with Jesuit university faculty, staff, administrators and board members. Read More
As of Tuesday, June 29, at 7:30 a.m., two positive COVID-19 cases on or near campus have been reported to Georgetown University from Sunday, June 20, through Saturday, June 26. Read More
Building on Georgetown’s work at the intersection of technology, ethics, public policy and governance, the university will join Sciences Po as a founding academic partner in the new McCourt Institute. Read More
The gains made in LGBTQ+ rights at Georgetown are a testament to a long history of student activism. Now, new generations of Georgetown students — including many from within SFS — are taking up this legacy, organizing for the LGBTQ+ community and finding support among each other. Read More
Georgetown professor Jeanine W. Turner and Bishop Brian Farrell explore how videoconferencing impacts ecumenical dialogue – a complex type of conversation that brings together different Christian traditions in conversation. Read More
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Sen. Jon Ossoff (SFS’09), D-Georgia, discussed how his Georgetown experience informs his career in public service at the School of Foreign Service’s first in-person event since the pandemic began. Read More
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Psychology professor Rachel Barr and other researchers – including Georgetown undergraduates, graduate students and alumni – find video chat helps grandparents overcome social isolation and stay connected to grandchildren. Read More
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. Read More