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Elizabeth Thomas (G’19) will cross the stage to get her graduate degree from Georgetown's School of Continuing Studies thinking about her ancestors and her future as a journalist. Read More
Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, prolific author and host of PBS’ “Finding Your Roots” program, talks with Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor about the long-lasting effects of Reconstruction and its aftermath. Read More
Georgetown Law Class of 2019 student advocates from the school's Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic help expedite the release of a woman incarcerated in a Maryland correctional facility. Read More
Students in the literature and medicine track at Georgetown Medical Center engage in “the intersection of literature, narrative studies, medical narratives and medicine” to encourage empathy in future doctors and medical professionals. Read More
Araba Sapara-Grant (G'19), a graduate student in Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, plans to use her global human development degree for opportunities in consulting, social finance, accounting, entrepreneurship, risk management in emerging markets and environmental sustainability management. Read More
“Lawyers have both an obligation and an opportunity to challenge the status quo and advocate for racial justice in the juvenile and… Read More
The first global survey of anthrax risk to humans and livestock, published today in Nature Microbiology, estimates that approximately 63 million livestock keepers live within regions vulnerable to the spore-forming bacterial disease. Read More
Claire Cahill (L’19), Aaron Steeg (L’19) and Dominick Schumacher (L’19) celebrate ahead of Commencement Weekend as their client, Tom Bowling, who was sentenced to life as a juvenile, is granted parole after serving more than 30 years. Read More
Georgetown University Police Department receives a prestigious accreditation obtained by less than 4% of police forces nationwide. Read More
Nigel Gwini (M'19), who will be an internal medicine resident at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, researches ways to implement better hypertension management guidelines and practices in his native Zimbabwe. Read More