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A new study published today in Science by a Georgetown professor and others shows that post-conflict reconciliation promotes societal healing, but reduces victims’ psychological health. Read More
Abby Schwartz (G'16) receives the 2016 Graduate Business Forum Responsible Leadership Award during an annual conference in Switzerland for her successful integration of diversity and inclusion initiatives as a leader in the MBA Student Government Association at Georgetown. Read More
Despite being gorgeous, the neighborhood of Georgetown can sometimes be a little frustrating to run in with the cobblestone streets and stop signs every block. Read More
Working in the lab of Ronit Yarden, a School of Nursing & Health Studies professor, Jennifer LaPier (NHS’16) co-authored a scholarly paper about the potential of a plant phytohormone to treat several types of cancer. Read More
Jeh Johnson, United States Secretary of Homeland Security; explorer, storyteller and water conservation advocate Alexandra Cousteau; and USAID Administrator Gayle Smith are among those scheduled to speak at the university’s 2016 Commencement May 19-22. Read More
Professor Robert Lieber's new book argues that under the current administration, America has pulled back from its long-time role of international leadership, and in doing so antagonized its friends and emboldened its foes. Read More
A team of undergraduates at the School of Nursing & Health Studies is helping support bicycle safety through the inexpensive sale of bike helmets on campus. Read More
Georgetown announces the new Regents Science Scholars Program designed to expand opportunities for first-generation college students and those from traditionally underserved communities pursuing studies in the sciences. Read More
Researchers in the McDonough School of Business find that consumers are more willing to accept an offer when the seller also requests a favor from them, according to a new study published in the Journal of Consumer Research. Read More
It’s finally mid-April, and that means it’s (finally) springtime in DC! This is the time of year when people actually want to be outside, since… Read More