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Rev. Patrick DesBois, who recently accepted a full-time appointment at Georgetown's Center for Jewish Civilization, gives an update on the Holocaust by Bullets project, which looks for evidence of unmarked mass graves left behind by the Nazis. Read More
A new book by McDonough School of Business professor Robert J. Bies analyzes the impact of abusive leadership in the workplace. Read More
Caroline Hughes (C'18) joins School of Nursing & Health Studies professor Bette Jacobs on a trip to Mozambique to work with a Catholic university and a women's advocacy organization. Read More
Nina Jankowicz (G’13) receives a Fulbright grant to work for the Ukrainian government as a special adviser on strategic communications. Read More
Peggy Compton, a professor at the School of Nursing & Health Studies (NHS) is conducting research that could help fight the American opioid addiction epidemic recently proclaimed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read More
Miguel CuUnjieng (MBA’15) is named one of “30 Under 30” to watch in sustainable business by GreenBiz Group, a media and events company in corporate sustainability. Read More
A study by a Georgetown population scientist and oncologist finds that e-cigarettes provide the potential to improve public health when they are used as a substitute for smoking. Read More
Yalda Baktash (C'18) fled Afghanistan with her mother and brother after the civil war there and spent much of her life living as a refugee in Iran. Now she hopes to do work benefiting women and refugees. Read More
A new Master of Arts degree in International Business and Policy, designed for business, government or non-governmental professionals, will be offered by the McDonough School of Business and the School of Foreign Service in January 2017. Read More
Once expelled from high school, Chris Scribner (C’10, G’15) went on to earn two degrees from Georgetown and now gives back to the community by teaching and coaching at an under-resourced secondary school in Huntsville, Alabama. Read More