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A new joint degree offered by the McCourt School and Georgetown’s Graduate Analytics program is designed to equip graduates with cutting-edge computational, analytical and governance skills for use in making better public policy decisions, finding patterns and more effectively delivering critical services such as healthcare, education and national security. Read More
Georgetown professor Fathali Moghaddam edits a new encyclopedia that takes a close look at the psychology of political decision-making by leaders of democracies as well as dictators around the world. Read More
The first U.S. study on the early educational disadvantages resulting from food insecurity is led by psychology professor Anna Johnson, who concludes that children under 5 in low-income, food-insecure households face potentially lifelong learning disadvantages. Read More
The new director of the Masters in Foreign Service (MSFS) program – Nancy McEldowney – is a distinguished leader in foreign affairs training, senior policy advisor and high profile diplomat. Read More
Georgetown Law welcomes its first-year students with service projects and faculty-led tours around the nation's capital before the first day of classes. Read More
Georgetown facilitates a new protocol between Nike, Inc., and the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC), expected to promote the well-being and rights of workers who produce Georgetown-licensed apparel. Read More
At 63, Mélisande Short-Colomb (C’21) prepares to embark on her educational journey at Georgetown as she honors her enslaved ancestors. Read More
Georgetown welcomes undergraduate, graduate, medical and law students for the 2017-2018 academic year with orientation, traditional ceremonies, events and activities leading up to the first day of classes. Read More
Daniel Neep, an assistant professor of Arab politics in the university's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, receives a Public Scholar grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a book project titled, The Nation Belongs to All: The Making of Modern Syria . Read More
Tomás Álvarez Belón, the 2017 McTighe Prize recipient, will share his brush with death with the incoming class of first-year students during New Student Convocation on Aug. 27 and urge them to reflect daily about their purpose. Read More