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Georgetown President John J. DeGioia has announced that Georgetown will partner with edX, a prestigious new online learning initiative founded by Harvard and MIT. Read More
Jacques Berlinerblau says secularism is “the most misunderstood and mangled ‘ism’ in the American political lexicon.” Read More
Two of the most prominent women in broadcast news today are Georgetown graduates who became co-host and co-anchor at rival television networks within a month of each other this year. Read More
Georgetown has announced an $8 million investment in an Initiative on Technology-Enhanced Learning (ITEL) to enrich teaching on campus through technology and to strengthen the university’s online activity globally. Read More
The School of Continuing Studies and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have joined forces to create a new executive master’s program in emergency and disaster management (EDM). Read More
Georgetown’s performing arts community has taken one of the most divisive times in the nation’s history and married it with holiday warmth to produce the D.C. premiere of A Civil War Christmas: An American Musical Celebration. Read More
Martin Ravallion, director of the World Bank’s research department, will join Georgetown as its inaugural Edmond D. Villani Chaired Professor of Economics in the spring semester. Read More
Benjamin Buchanan, who has worked as a graduate intern for the New York Police Department’s counterterrorism bureau and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, is one of Georgetown’s latest Marshall Scholarship winners. Read More
More than 100 students, alumni, faculty members and staff gathered at Georgetown Nov. 18-19 to design new products, processes or applications to transform how the university community lives and learns. Read More
Georgetown student Wardah Athar (C’13) has been named a recipient of the George J. Mitchell Scholarship. Read More