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KiKe Rafiu (C'16), a graduate assistant coach for Georgetown's women’s basketball team, learns during the 2016 United Nations Sports Summit how to effectively address socioeconomic issues by engaging youth in sports. Read More
DO Have a vision and go with it The easiest way to make your room look put together is to have a vision. Whether it’s… Read More
1. A Mini-Fridge Whether it’s to store that emergency stash of Ben & Jerry’s or the left overs from when your parents took you out… Read More
Clay Black, who has worked on some of the world’s biggest brands, including the U.S. Army, Disney, Proctor & Gamble and Kellogg, teaches students in the School of Continuing Studies' Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Marketing Communications to think creatively. Read More
Physics professor Peter Olmsted along with other professors in the university's science departments establish a new grant framework that will allow the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to more easily collaborate with faculty in Georgetown College. Read More
Georgetown computer scientists have found that devices such as a smartphone can be attacked through hidden voice commands that are not understandable to humans. Read More
Obese male mice and normal weight female mice produce female pups that are overweight at birth through childhood and have increased rates of breast cancer, according to a new Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center study. Read More
Junior defensive end Elijah English (NHS’18) balances his academic pursuits in health care management and policy with being a student athlete at Georgetown. Read More
A new Georgetown report that will be submitted to the District of Columbia Commission on African American Affairs reveals sobering statistics about health disparities in the city. Read More
Georgetown's School of Foreign Service community talks about the political and economic implications of the historic vote for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. Read More