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The Institute of Politics and Public Service at Georgetown announces its 2016 Spring Fellows, which include one head of state and other political leaders who have served in the White House, locally, on campaigns and in the arena of journalism. Read More
Legal, economic and business scholars explore the causes and consequences of inequality in the United States and how to respond to them. Read More
Georgetown alumnus Peter Prindiville (SFS’14) becomes one of only 12 Americans to receive this year’s prestigious George J. Mitchell Scholarship. Read More
This year, Hannah Samley (NHS’16) is conducting an honors project on oncology nursing with a specific focus on knowledge and perceptions of music therapy efficacy in cancer treatment. Read More
A master class in the film and media studies program receives a visit from Sony Picture Television executive Zack Van Amburg (C’92), Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan and actor Bryan Cranston. Read More
Like many SFS students, Nick Walker (SFS ’16) came to Georgetown planning to become a diplomat. Now a senior studying Culture and Politics and focusing on entrepreneurship in politics, Walker hopes to ultimately make an impact in his home city of Rio de Janeiro as a social entrepreneur. Read More
1. Plan ahead Depending on your classes, you may have all tests, all papers, or a combination of the two. Regardless, the first… Read More
Joanna Lewis, associate professor at the School of Foreign Service, explains five things we should all know about the U.N. climate change talks beginning today in Paris. Read More
Two Georgetown faculty members - Joanna Lewis and Vicki Arroyo – will speak in Paris alongside events of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference. The talks began today and run through Dec. 11. Read More
Students learn how effective social movements develop and make an impact during a four-part seminar offered by Georgetown's Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. Read More