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Georgetown's new Italian Research Institute and the Embassy of Italy will co-sponsor "The Voyage: a Journey into the Fantastic World of Fiction and Film" conference May 30. Read More
GU Women Who Code, a computer coding group started earlier this year, hopes to combat research that shows that the number of women in technology fields is "extremely low." Read More
Georgetown honors members of the university community for their teaching, scholarship and service during the 2013-2014 academic year. Read More
Georgetown Law Center Dean William Treanor held his inaugural Lecture to the Graduating Class on Monday with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan. Read More
Georgetown experts are available to comment on a wide variety of issues – Brazilian culture and social history, sports operations, World Cup management and more – related to the 2014 World Cup taking place in Brazil June 12 to July 13. Read More
A new Global Human Development scholarship will honor Carol Lancaster, dean emerita of the School of Foreign Service (SFS) and a longtime faculty member. Read More
Before U.S. Navy Veteran Matthew Gonter (G’14) walks across the stage to receive his diploma this week, the School of Continuing Studies (SCS) at Georgetown will honor him with its Outstanding Technology Management Student Award. Read More
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A Georgetown alumnus and physics teacher at Kashmere High School in Houston has been honored by the mayor and City Council for his students’ success on a district-wide assessment last fall. Read More
Georgetown joins a coalition of partners from around the world to present a historic musical celebration of the canonizations of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II in the spirit of Pope Francis at DAR Constitution Hall. Read More