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Dr. Rajiv Shah, former administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development and Georgetown distinguished fellow, says America is at risk of losing its leadership role in international aid and development to emerging countries. Read More
Jennifer Hill (G'14), an alumna of Georgetown's online master's in nursing program, works as part of a team that manages health conditions in homeless centers in Pennsylvania. Read More
Acceptance rate for the Class of 2019 holds steady at 16.4 percent, down slightly from last year's 16.6 percent. Read More
Georgetown recognizes faculty members and academic administrators for their 20 years of service as well as distinguished donors who support the university’s academic enterprise during the 2015 Spring Faculty Convocation. Read More
Georgetown has received a $4 million gift to permanently endow its Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice as it celebrates its 25th anniversary and presents its annual spring symposium – featuring renowned poets, writers, intellectuals and activists. Read More
Biology professor Jeffrey Huang investigates complex interactions in the brain in the hope of improving therapies for patients with multiple sclerosis. Read More
Government major Colleen Roberts (C’15) researches black women’s online activism on issues of justice and peace. Read More
New York Times journalists C.J. Chivers and Tyler Hicks share their experiences covering conflicts in other parts of the world during a panel discussion, “War Reporting: Ukraine, Syria, and Other Fronts.” Read More
White House Senior Advisor Alice Hill says climate change impacts and threatens the security of every country on Earth, including the United States. Read More
McDonough School of Business professor Catherine Tinsley says that despite the strides women are making in the workforce, the majority of Americans prefer men as the primary breadwinner. Read More