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White House strategist David Simas reflects on the Obama administration and the dynamics that led to the election of Donald Trump during Georgetown's fourth installment of "The Exit Interview" series. Read More
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska) supports the cause of religious liberty yesterday as keynote speaker at Georgetown's Religious Freedom and the Common Good symposium. Read More
Dear Freshman Anna, Breathe in. Close your eyes. Count to five. Breathe out. Repeat, until you get rid of those hectic worries that have been… Read More
Stefanie Kurgatt (NHS’17) was among a team of NHS faculty and students who developed the recent report on "The Health of the African American Community in the District of Columbia: Disparities and Recommendations." Read More
Professors in Georgetown College's Department of Government examine what drove the election of real estate magnate and reality TV personality Donald Trump as president, what unexpected turns occurred as the results were revealed and how the results affect the political system moving forward. Read More
United Nations official Rachel Kyte speaks at Georgetown on climate change at an event co-sponsored by the university’s Global Futures Initiative, the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS) and the Georgetown Environment Initiative. Read More
Georgetown is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit university in the United States—and if you know anything about Georgetown, you know how much we pride… Read More
Top political commentators gather at the behest of Georgetown's Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life and GU Politics for an event on faith and the 2016 election. Read More
Dear Freshman Bridget, There is no way to encapsulate what you will experience during these upcoming four years in a few paragraphs. Hell, even a… Read More
Researchers at Georgetown's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center find that using prominent, graphic pictures on cigarette packs that warn against smoking can avert more than 652,000 U.S. deaths and infant-related conditions over the next 50 years. Read More