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Georgetown Law alumnae and professors participate in a range of conversations offering career advice, insights into the future of work and networking opportunities during the 2019 Women's Forum. Read More
Members of the Georgetown community welcome Pope Francis’ appointment of new Archbishop of Washington Wilton Gregory. Read More
Georgetown and Google Cloud have signed a multiyear agreement to partner on a variety of research, teaching and learning initiatives and migrate the university’s on-site data storage to the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) within one year. Read More
Peter Marra, a leading environment and conservation expert, has been named director of the Georgetown Environment Initiative, the Laudato Si’ Professor in Biology and the Environment and professor in the McCourt School of Public Policy. Read More
Former Irish President Mary Robinson says climate change is threatening livelihoods across the globe, especially in states impacted by conflict, during a Georgetown workshop that focused on the intersection of the two issues as they relate to gender. Read More
Georgetown Law professor Peter Edelman reflects on his life of learning as the university recognizes nearly 40 faculty members and academic professionals for their 20 years of service during this year’s Spring Faculty Convocation. Read More
Kwadwo (Kojo) Sarpong's (M’22) journey to Georgetown's School of Medicine as a transfer student from community college to a four-year institution becomes the subject of his American Association for the Advancement of Science presentation on support for undergraduate researchers. Read More
Corine Forward's (C’19) studies abroad in Ghana and course on Blacks and Jews in America inspire her to research one of the most obscure and isolated communities in the world – a Ghanaian Jewish community – for her senior thesis. Read More
A new map of brain tissue in people with HIV shows atrophy in several areas, including a primary neurocognitive control center where shrinkage and loss of function can be seen in scans before clinical symptoms appear. Read More
Biology professors Leslie Ries and Naresh Neupane co-author a paper published in PNAS that helps explain why the monarch butterfly’s winter population in Mexico has continued to decline. Read More