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Senior international health major Ogechi Nwodim (NHS’17) uses her clinical and public health knowledge to conduct research at the World Health Organization office in the Philippines this fall. Read More
Lucile Adams-Campbell, associate director of minority health and health disparities research and professor of oncology at Georgetown's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, joins the Board of Scientific Counselors for the National Human Genome Research Institute. Read More
CEOs from SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment and The Humane Society of the United States talk about their partnership, the importance of dialogue and values-driven business during a discussion at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business. Read More
Nobel Prize-winning science is key to research led by Georgetown's Dr. Charbel Moussa as he and his colleagues examine ways to develop therapeutics to treat neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Read More
A panel of speechwriters from Republican and Democratic campaigns and administrations discuss the rhetoric of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business. Read More
Editor’s Note: Many students come to Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) when they experience life events or academic pressures that leave them feeling anxious,… Read More
Georgetown Medical Center researchers find that Resveratrol, when given to Alzheimer’s patients, appears to restore the integrity of the blood-brain barrier – reducing the neuronal inflammation that can slow cognitive decline. Read More
Dear Georgetown Freshman, The camaraderie you will build at Georgetown will be like nothing you have experienced thus far and after you graduate. Immerse… Read More
International health major Jack Sardinia (NHS’17) spends the fall semester researching the impact of socioeconomic factors and technology on health as he works in a research clinic in rural Ghana. Read More
Physics professor Peter Olmsted and a team of researchers led by Johns Hopkins University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology receive $1.6 million to fund a major research project to study the properties of polymers used in 3D printing. Read More