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Georgetown’s performing arts department and the president's office will celebrate the Christmas season with the release of a new album today that features the university’s a cappella student groups. Read More
Researchers at Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy help determine the impact a nongovernmental organization has had on breaking the cycle of poverty and illness among economically challenged Brazilians. Read More
Georgetown history professor Marcia Chatelain provides an intense study of food, race and history in Washington, D.C., through her African American Food Culture course. Read More
An event sponsored by Georgetown's Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life that included Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, emeritus archbishop of Washington, explored Pope Francis' view of poverty and criticism of economic inequality. Read More
This magazine is for alumni and friends of Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business. Read More
Dionne Warwick will perform on Jan. 20 as the featured artist during the Georgetown and Kennedy Center for Performing Arts' Washington D.C., tribute to the life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Read More
An award-winning children's book, The Dolphins of Shark Bay (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013) uses Georgetown professor Janet Mann’s extensive research on bottlenose dolphins as its inspiration. Read More
The public good that universities provide is in danger of falling victim to social and technological change, Georgetown President John J. DeGioia said during the launch of a university initiative to explore innovative ways to deliver valued education into the future. Read More
White House National Security Advisor Susan Rice outlines the future of U.S. policies toward the Asia Pacific during her address at Georgetown. Read More
"Fail fast' is what participants learned during a two-day summit on storytelling, innovation and change sponsored by the Georgetown h.innovation Series. Read More