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Acknowledging scientific consensus that the planet is warming, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said the world has to decouple economic growth from carbon emissions and alleviate the harmful effects of climate change on developing nations. Read More
Four of the world’s leading voices on nuclear security gather at Georgetown for a panel discussion on nuclear security. Read More
The President of the United States and senior congressional members pay tribute to the university’s 200th anniversary of its charter, signed into law on March 1, 1815. Read More
Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, Qatar’s Amir, visits Georgetown during his first U.S. trip as leader of the Middle Eastern country for a conversation with Georgetown President John J. DeGioia in historic Gaston Hall. Read More
Georgetown commemorates the 50th anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act with faculty experts in history, psychology, conflict resolution, communications, culture and technology sharing their perspectives as the anniversary of key events related to the voting rights movement draws near. Read More
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Clare Boothe Luce scholar Maggie Hansen (C’16) discusses her passion for math and science as well as her role with the new student organization “Stemme.” Read More
Georgetown graduates Carol Ibe (G’06) and Aya Waller-Bey (C’14) win the highly competitive, prestigious Gates Cambridge scholarships for graduate study at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Read More
The U.S.-Afghan Women's Council at Georgetown names First Lady Rula Ghani of Afghanistan its newest honorary co-chair – marking the inaugural appointment of a first lady from the country. Read More
Georgetown students, faculty and staff join forces with a local outreach organization to help keep Washington, D.C.’s homeless population warm during frigid winter nights through the Hypothermia Outreach Team (HOT) . Read More