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After the January 23 10 a.m. EST announcement Georgetown University’s Conflict Resolution Program will host the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and The Elders for a town hall on the 2020 Doomsday Clock Announcement, given to Georgetown students, to discuss the factors contributing to the Bulletin’s decision. Read More
Olabisi “Bisi” Ladeji Okubadejo says her commitment to inclusivity on college campuses remains a key part of her career goals as she becomes Georgetown’s first associate vice president of equal opportunity, affirmative action and compliance. Read More
Alicia Barry (SFS’20) conducts research with Georgetown associate professor of government Diana Kapiszewski (G’94) for a Georgetown database project called States and Institutions of Governance in Latin America Read More
The Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus is ensuring that the Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (MPA), most of which is housed at Georgetown, will become more accessible to researchers and the general public. Read More
Earlier today, the Massachusetts Senate delegation released a statement in support of Georgetown University student Victor Liu who is being held in China on an exit ban. Since June 2018 Victor Liu (C ’21), along with his sister and mother, has been prevented from leaving China under an exit ban. Read More
Recent graduate Kenlontaé Turner (G’19), a visual artist and gallery coordinator, wants museums to give underrepresented voices – particularly those of Native Americans and African Americans – a platform where their history and creativity can be fully realized and appreciated. Read More
The university's School of Medicine reopens its free HOYA Clinic in the city's Congress Heights neighborhood. Read More
Actress and activist Jane Fonda talks about inspiration for fighting climate change during a talk at Georgetown. Read More
Sara Misiukiewicz (NHS’20), a human science major, conducts research on understanding how Ewing Sarcoma invades and spreads through nerves under the mentorship of two School of Nursing & Health Studies professors. Read More
The university’s Prison Scholars Program at the DC Jail, the only co-educational prison program in the country, has received a $1 million grant from… Read More