Faith

National and international security are increasingly reliant on artificial intelligence, but U.S. security interests will suffer if the United States doesn’t work with its allies to invest wisely in AI capabilities, leading figures from the intelligence and defense communities say. Read More
“At Georgetown, transfer students comprise nearly 10% of the student body – a huge proportion compared to our peer institutions. GU transfer students benefit from… Read More
Prior to meeting with legislative correspondents in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, students completed an advocacy training coordinated by Hinkhouse, which taught students… Read More
Brittany Heyd (G‘13, L'13), an alumna of the McCourt School of Public Policy and Georgetown Law, creates a startup that fosters economic development in Hawaii by promoting local products and services. Read More
Global leaders working to increase access to education for children affected by conflict – including Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, chair of the Education About All Foundation – participate in a seminar on campus co-sponsored by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security. Read More
Nearly 3 billion birds have disappeared from the United States and Canada since 1970, according to a study published today in Science, co-authored by Georgetown Environment Initiative (GEI) director Peter Marra. Read More
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