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A new book by Rev. David Hollenbach, S.J. advises how religious communities can make key contributions to the challenge of record-breaking displacement of people by war and oppression. Read More
Alexander Brown (C'20) designed a new way to streamline research on the brains of zebrafish, which are studied to further understanding of human conditions. Read More
Kyra Kocis (SFS’20), who plans to study social research methods and urban planning in the United Kingdom this fall, has been selected as a 2020 Marshall Scholar. Read More
Sally Matson (C’20), a Georgetown senior who wants to use machine learning to combat climate change, wins a 2020 Marshall Scholarship for graduate studies in the United Kingdom. Read More
The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform at the McCourt School of Public Policy is working to improve outcomes for young people who find themselves moving back and forth between the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Read More
Rachel Linton's (SFS’19) adaptation of Fandom for Robots appears in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Page-to-Stage New Play Festival with characters played by Georgetown undergraduates. Read More
After traveling to Botswana as a Davis Fellow, Mayesha Awal (C’20) is more motivated than ever to continue helping the people she met there. Read More
As the AIDS epidemic swept through American communities during the 1980s and 90s, health professionals at Georgetown sought to provide compassionate care in a time of widespread anxiety and stigma that today can be hard to imagine. Read More
Failure–for many people, especially Georgetown students, this is a sensitive topic that may bring up bad memories of previous letdowns. Regardless of the amount of… Read More
For any prospective student, the college process can be an endless hole of research, applications, and stress. Before getting to the Hilltop, you may be… Read More