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Georgetown philosophy professor Henry Richardson and law professor Brad Snyder are among a select group of academics, performers and creative artists to receive the prestigious 2019-2020 Guggenheim Fellowship. Read More
As climate change increasingly impacts people, infrastructure and natural resources globally, the Georgetown Climate Center (GCC) is aiding governments in building resilience and developing adaptation solutions. Read More
The Prison Reform Project course in which students last year helped free a wrongfully convicted man imprisoned for over 27 years recently presented another set of investigations that may one day lead to new exonerations. Read More
Senior Convocation speaker Brian Ferguson (C’18), once wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for more than a decade talks about his time at Georgetown and his preparations for studying at University of Oxford. Read More
World-famous chef and humanitarian José Andrés and bestselling author Chimamanda Adichie are among those scheduled to speak at the university’s 2019 Commencement May 16-19. Read More
Students in the Class of 2019, having won prestigious scholarships, conducted groundbreaking research, studied abroad and participated in public service activities during their time at Georgetown, are ready to make their impact on the world. Read More
Dear Georgetown Freshman, Today, I’m thinking back to something Christopher Robin once told Winnie the Pooh: “You are braver than you… Read More
Yasmin Zuch (NHS’20), who is majoring in human science at the School of Nursing & Health Studies, wins a Udall Undergraduate Scholarship, which she will use to pursue her interest in improving health and well-being for Native Americans. Read More
Jessica Lee is the program director for the DC Schools Project at the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service. “As program director for… Read More
Jaime Brown is the community director of Harbin Hall in the Office of Residence Life. “The prospect of a Georgetown immersion trip to Baltimore focusing… Read More