Largest U.S. Center on Artificial Intelligence, Policy Comes to Georgetown
A $55 million grant is creating the largest center in the United States focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and policy at Georgetown. Read More
A $55 million grant is creating the largest center in the United States focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and policy at Georgetown. Read More
The Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service (GERMS) is one of the first and largest all-volunteer, award-winning student-run university emergency ambulance services in the country. Read More
Georgetown has once again been classified by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as an institution with “very high research activity.” Read More
Iván Duque Márquez (G'07), the president of Colombia and an alumnus of Georgetown's master's of public policy management program, talks about policy in Latin America during a recent visit to Georgetown. Read More
Newer medical students receive mentorship from fourth-year students, who pass on their experience and help with the unexpected emotions that can stem from being in the gross anatomy lab. Read More
Thu Dao (NHS’17), who majored in international health at the School of Nursing & Health Studies, receives a grant through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program to conduct research on C-section rates in Vietnam. Read More
Panelists at Georgetown Law say many African American women have lost their lives and been subjected to other horrific injustices, yet America often forgets their names. Read More
Dr. Daniel Merenstein, director of research programs in Georgetown's department of family medicine studies probiotics — how they can benefit human health and the effect they have on respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. Read More
Georgetown alumnus RaMell Ross (C’05), a professor of the practice at Brown University, is director of the Oscar-nominated film Hale County This Morning, This Evening. Read More
Edilma Yearwood, associate professor and chair of professional nursing practice, and Brian Floyd, assistant dean in the School of Nursing & Health Studies, use a Georgetown Jesuit Mission Grant to collect oral histories of the first two African American nursing students to graduate from what was then the School of Nursing. Read More