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Legal scholar Paul Butler talks about “Black Resistance: Law and the Forging of a Race” as he is installed as the Law Center's first Albert Brick Professor of Law. Read More
The president of Buzzfeed and FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver are among the leaders speaking during Georgetown's 2017 Commencement Weekend, May 18-21. Read More
Georgetown will celebrate the achievements of its graduates and the faculty, family and friends who support and inspire them during 2017 Commencement Weekend, May 18-21. Read More
Jeff Immelt, the chairman and CEO of General Electric, visits Georgetown to talk about globalization and the role of private and public leaders in ensuring the ability of the United States to compete in global markets. Read More
Full-time MBA students Anne Laughlin (G’17) and Nicholas Lamp (G’17) win the top prize in this year's national MBA Technology Innovation Case Competition sponsored by IBM and Georgetown's McDonough School of Business. Read More
Allyn Rosenberger (NHS’17), a health care management and policy major at the School of Nursing & Health Studies, reflects on her Georgetown experience while speaking to students who have been admitted to the undergraduate Class of 2021 during the Georgetown Admissions Ambassador Program weekend. Read More
Students on the Provost’s Committee for Diversity complete training to facilitate discussions on diversity and inclusion with first-year students who enter Georgetown. Read More
Georgetown professor Michael David-Fox wins a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for a book project on how the Soviet system and the WWII German occupation regime intertwined in the Smolensk region. Read More
A new university-wide Global Health Initiative designed to advance research, teaching and solutions on pressing global health issues launched this week with a forum that included more than 50 faculty members. Read More
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaks at Georgetown's Bernstein Symposium about gender bias, her time on the court and her 2016 book. Read More