Law Professor Calls for More Black Financial Regulators in SEC
Georgetown Law professor Chris Brummer says the nation’s glaring lack of Black financial regulators is tied directly to the long history of economic injustice. Read More
Georgetown Law professor Chris Brummer says the nation’s glaring lack of Black financial regulators is tied directly to the long history of economic injustice. Read More
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Sent to Main, Med, Law faculty, staff and students. Read More
Amanda Schultze (G'23), a student in Georgetown's MBA program, shares how being a National Black MBA Fellow and her experience in the McDonough School of Business are preparing her to become a better leader. Read More
Derek M. Griffith joins the university’s new Racial Justice Institute and will use his expertise in the fields of psychology and public health to promote health equity through the lens of ethnicity, gender and race. Read More
Robin Lenhardt, a leading legal scholar on race and the family, returns to Georgetown Law to serve on the faculty and co-lead the university’s new Racial Justice Institute. Read More
Theater and arts scholar Anita Gonzalez will join the performing arts and African American studies departments in Georgetown College as a tenured professor. Read More
Georgetown establishes a new Racial Justice Institute and the hire of three faculty members who will lead the institute’s interdisciplinary work. Read More