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Women of Georgetown have made dramatic contributions to scientific knowledge over several decades, including today's faculty, who with students conduct a wide variety of well-funded research. Read More
Abi Williams, former president of The Hague Institute for Global Justice, becomes a Centennial Fellow at the School of Foreign Service, where he'll finish editing a book to be published by Oxford University Press. Read More
Avril Haines (L’01) and Emily Spitzer (L’80) are honored at 2017 Women’s Forum at Georgetown Law focusing on the future of national security and immigration. Read More
Alumna Daphne Palmer Geanacopoulos pens a book that shows pirates are not as bad as history makes them out to be, and that only Johnny Depp looked like Jack Sparrow. Read More
Yesterday, the organizers of DC’s National Cherry Blossom Festival announced their prediction for this year’s peak cherry blossom bloom! Looks like this year peak bloom… Read More
Christopher Celenza, vice provost for faculty affairs at Johns Hopkins University and an expert in the intellectual life of the Italian Renaissance, will become dean of Georgetown College this summer. Read More
Patricia Espinosa, the United Nations’ climate chief, speaks at Georgetown about the United States’ pullback from its positions on climate change. Read More
Professor Karl Widerquist co-authors a book debunking the myth about prehistory that everyone is now better off because of the existence of government and property rights. Read More
New members to the Congressional Black Caucus share the historical significance of their elections to office and what it means to serve in the House of Representatives during a Black History Month event at Georgetown's Law Center. Read More
The first and only woman to command a United Nations peacekeeping operation speaks at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security about her work to advance gender equality in military operations. Read More