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The Modern Language Association (MLA) supports a pilot project at Georgetown and two other sites to foster career diversity for language and literature doctoral students and graduates. Read More
Heather Artinian (C'15), born deaf and the subject of the 2000 documentary film Sound and Fury, is now an advocate for understanding between the hearing impaired and hearing communities. Read More
A new formal agreement between Georgetown's School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health allows students to seek a combined doctor of medicine and master's in public health degree. Read More
A new formal agreement between Georgetown's School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health allows students to seek a combined doctor of medicine and master's in public health degree. Read More
Georgetown celebrates the holiday season with advent services, carols and cheer with members of the university community and its neighbors. View the photos. Read More
Georgetown students and professors have a private audience with Pope Francis during an international conference on religious freedom in Rome organized by the university's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs. Read More
Georgetown's football team last week hosted a local foster child looking for an adoptive home as part of the Washington NBC-affiliate's weekly "Wednesday's Child" segment. Read More
The Black Women's Health Study, co-led by Georgetown researcher Lucile Adams-Campbel, finds black women who actively exercise every week are more likely to be protected against the most aggressive subtype of breast cancer. Read More
Georgetown's Spiros Dimolitsas and Ophir Frieder are two of 143 Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors elected for their contributions to innovation. Read More
The first students in a McDonough School of Business leadership program designed for DCPS principals graduated Saturday in an emotionally charged ceremony in Gaston Hall. Read More