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Andy Marshall (G'22), a Ph.D. candidate in government, compares and contrasts the role of roughly 40 different languages in Kenya and 120 languages in Tanzania as a Fulbright-Scholar to assess the impact on each country’s identity, structure and culture. Read More
Feeling bored of your running route? Want to get motivated to see more of the city? With the Spring weather approaching, DC is gearing up… Read More
Georgetown mourns the passing of former Rep. John D. Dingell (D-Michigan), the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history and a devoted Georgetown alumnus. Read More
A conference organized by Department of Performing Arts chair Soyica Colbert focused on black cultural expression and activism, featuring Barbara Ransby, a top expert in the field, as keynote speaker. Read More
The university’s board of directors approves university policies on weapons, rank and tenure, changed a department name and approved new medical school programs at its winter meeting this week. Read More
Georgetown's board of directors approves a five-year, $75 million deferred maintenance plan this week that triples the budget for such projects in the first year and increases the annual budget 500 percent in year five. Read More
A Georgetown doctor says implementing today's American Society of Breast Surgeons recommendation that women diagnosed with breast cancer be offered genetic testing could be "impactful." Read More
A $20 million gift from Patricia and Jon M. Baker will enable Georgetown University to develop a new paradigm of learning that engages, adapts and responds to the complex needs of the 21st century. Read More
A new study published in JAMA Oncology by Georgetown researchers shows that the immunotherapy that revolutionized treatment of many cancers appears to offer similar benefit to cancer patients living with HIV. Read More
Sally Huang (G’19), a student in the Biomedical Graduate Education program at Georgetown, studies biological agents and bioterrorism, and effective ways to detect, monitor and prevent future disasters from occurring. Read More