Equal Shot: Georgetown Experts Focused on Equitable Vaccine Distribution, Vaccine Hesitancy
Georgetown experts are engaged in urgent conversations on how to deliver vaccines equitably around the globe and counter vaccine hesitancy. Read More
Georgetown experts are engaged in urgent conversations on how to deliver vaccines equitably around the globe and counter vaccine hesitancy. Read More
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President DeGioia and university leaders paused last week to express their gratitude to the staff members who filled Redeploy Georgetown essential roles during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
Law and medical students are teaming up to help sick and vulnerable clients take on issues like unsafe housing, food insecurity, unmet educational needs and compassionate release from prison. Read More
Students in the Making an Exoneree course pulled together witness statements, testimony and forensic evidence to help clear the name of Eric Riddick, who was wrongfully convicted of murder. Read More
GU Politics hosted some of Washington’s heavy hitters in journalism and politics to close out its fifth year of connecting Georgetown students with leaders in public service. Read More
The Task Force on Gender Equity, charged with assessing institutional practices to promote gender equity among full-time faculty and senior academic leadership, shared its recommendations in a new report. Read More
Students from underrepresented racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups in the RISE program have “risen” to leadership positions, distinguished law school careers and promising career prospects. Read More
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For the first time since Georgetown transitioned to a virtual environment, students in the Class of 2021 convened in person to celebrate their commencement at Nationals Park. Read More