Noted Filmmaker Ken Burns Talks to Undergraduates About Storytelling
A select group of Georgetown students gets the opportunity to talk with award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns about conducting interviews and storytelling. Read More
A select group of Georgetown students gets the opportunity to talk with award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns about conducting interviews and storytelling. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community: I write this evening to provide an update on a set of ongoing conversations… Read More
A new study led by a Georgetown University Medical Center investigator provides evidence of how nicotine “sets up” a craving for benzodiazepines. Read More
Emma Berk's (C’20), who worked on four different service projects, talks about her contributions. Read More
Dear Members of the Georgetown Community, Beginning on Monday, February 24, a group of students, the Black Survivors Coalition, has been engaging in a protest… Read More
Panelists at an event on campus yesterday agree that the staging of James Baldwin’s 1954 play The Amen Corner at the Shakespeare Theatre Company this month is a significant trend. Read More
The Juvenile Justice Initiative at Georgetown Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center sponsor a yearlong program for selected ambassadors committed to challenging racial injustice in the juvenile legal system. Read More
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Juan Manuel Menjívar (G’22), one of eight Patrick Healy Graduate Fellows at Georgetown, explores the rich linguistic abilities of Salvadorans in the United States and in El Salvador. Read More