Study Tips from a First-Year Hoya
Since becoming a full-fledged college student, I’ve found that having a study routine helps to keep me productive when things get hectic or when I’m… Read More
Since becoming a full-fledged college student, I’ve found that having a study routine helps to keep me productive when things get hectic or when I’m… Read More
Students ask pressing questions of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, former Irish President Mary Robinson and former California governor Jerry Brown about the advancement of the “Doomsday Clock,” which moved to its closest-ever time to midnight, signifying an apocalypse. Read More
Georgetown University professors offer expertise for journalists seeking interviews in a variety of subjects related to COVID-19 (previously known as 2019-nCoV acute respiratory outbreak). Topics include infectious disease control and treatment, traveler screening, global health security, and international health regulations. Read More
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Lydia X.Z. Brown (C'15) will join the College's Disability Studies faculty for the spring of 2020. Brown also co-leads Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology and Policy's work on algorithmic fairness and disability rights. Read More
Georgetown presents the John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award and a concert featuring Award-winning singer Chaka Khan as it continues to honor the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with ongoing events. Read More
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser taps Georgetown professor Uwe S. Brandes to chair the District of Columbia Commission on Climate Change and Resiliency. Read More
Professor of the practice and faculty director of the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Georgetown Global Cities Initiative “We can reconcile our… Read More
Yamel Sarquis (G’20), born in Mexico to a Lebanese family, wants to create communication strategies to alert indigenous women and girls in Mexico to their human rights to prevent them from being subjected to domestic and sexual violence. Read More
Michelle Renslo (C’22) says an event on “Free Speech and Comedy” last night featuring Elahe Izadi, a stand-up comedian and Washington Post reporter, helped her understand the comedy world she hopes one day to join. Read More