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Bill Bricker (G’16) is a graduate student in the Nurse Anesthesia Program. He says, “The most enjoyable part of the program has been the knowledge acquired. . . . I fully enjoy the friendships and camaraderie that I have found at Georgetown.” Read More
Georgetown Law and a dozen other Jesuit law schools partner with the Jesuit Refugee Service on a report addressing the plight of child migrants and their families. Read More
Research by a team at Georgetown's School of Medicine find that women who have facial rejuvenation surgery are perceived as having greater social skills and are more likeable, attractive and feminine. Read More
International health major Lindsay Horikoshi (NHS’16) has studied abroad in Ecuador, joined the World Faiths Development Dialogue at Georgetown, and spent time this summer interning at Booz Allen Hamilton. Read More
Georgetown’s Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation recently helped the White House and the Department of Energy (DOE) raise $4 billion that will be invested directly into clean energy solutions and companies. Read More
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy will participate in a conversation on “Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the Environment: A Dialogue on its Moral and Policy Challenges” on July 1 at Georgetown. Read More
Georgetown names alumnus Samuel Lewis Navarro, former First Vice President and Foreign Minister of Panama, to chair its Latin American Board. Read More
Katie Kingsbury (SFS'01) wins a Pulitzer Prize for The Boston Globe editorial series that focused on the financial plight of restaurant workers and the effects of income inequality. Read More
Georgetown scholars reflect on the release of Pope Francis' encyclical on climate change and the environment. Read More
Georgetown scholars in theology, science, health and medicine weigh in as Pope Francis prepares to release his encyclical, Laudato Si' (Praised Be), that addresses climate change. Read More