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Acclaimed death penalty abolitionist Sister Helen Prejean sits down with Berkley Center Senior Fellow Paul Elie and Louisiana educator Cheryllyn Branche to discuss Prejean's new spiritual memoir as part of Georgetown’s Faith and Culture Series. Read More
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg talks to first-year Georgetown Law students about her experience on the nation's highest court and upcoming cases. Read More
Five faculty experts weigh in on their top concerns for the environment and climate change in keeping with the university's commitment to sustainability and Pope Francis’ environmental encyclical Laudato Si’. Read More
McCourt School of Public Policy professor Andrew Zeitlin co-authors research that looks at the pros and cons of distributing aid in cash versus providing aid through complex and bundled programs to families in Rwanda. Read More
A new book by psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam says crisis incidents have the potential to turn a democracy into a dictatorship, even in a country like America. Read More
Recent alumnus Peter Nouhan (G’19) provides training to high school students to facilitate free tax preparation to low- and middle-income workers through the nonprofit he founded as a McCourt School of Public Policy student. Read More
Georgetown alumna and expert surfer Emi Koch (C’12), who was National Geographic 2018 Adventurer of the Year, is now a Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellow. All photos by Nicolás Landa Tami. Read More
Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law and Policy explores the business models, legal frameworks and real-world impact of new and emerging technologies with congressional staff members. Read More
Paul Rochford (C’20) has studied the Holocaust under a Georgetown professor’s guidance, works part time at the Campus Ministry office, plays two woodwind instruments, directs music for Georgetown plays and is a triatholaner. Read More
NaLette Brodnax, assistant professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy, conducts a study showing that reaching out to female college students early in their academic career makes them more likely to become interested in technology and engineering. Read More