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Brenda R. Malone will bring 30 years of experience to Georgetown after the first of the year when she becomes the university's new vice president and chief human resources officer. Read More
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and former First Lady Laura Bush discussed solutions for sustaining the significant progress Afghan women and girls have made in the past 10 years during a symposium today at Georgetown. Read More
Georgetown remembered and honored students, faculty and staff who served in the military with Veterans Day programs yesterday on main campus and the Law Center. Read More
Oscar-winning actor and House of Cards star Kevin Spacey discusses ethics, politics and power with former White House politico and Georgetown government faculty member Ron Klain (C’83). Read More
Georgetown psychology professor Sandra Calvert receives two National Science Foundation grants to examine the influence of media characters such as Elmo and Dora the Explorer on preschoolers. Read More
Sen. Dick Durbin spoke at Georgetown Tuesday evening as part of an immigration reform series sponsored by the university's Institute for the Study of International Migration. Read More
Steve Radelet, distinguished professor in the practice, was one of 11 speakers to talk about making positive change in the world during Saturday's TEDxGeorgetown at Gaston Hall. Read More
Rev. Jean-Baptiste Mazarati, S.J., (G'12) combines his Jesuit training as well as his education at Georgetown in his work as deputy director general at Rwanda Biomedical Center. Read More
A total of 19 seniors from the School of Nursing & Health Studies' international health program are at work on a variety of health-related projects in Brazil, Ghana, India, Mexico, the Philippines, Rwanda and Tanzania. Read More
Georgetown psychology professor Rachel Barr, who researches learning and memory in infants, helped create a program – using the Sesame Street's Baby Elmo – that improves bonds between incarcerated teen fathers and their children. Read More