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Since his time at Georgetown, Michael Benz (C’04) has gone from performing in Twelfth Night at the university to playing Hamlet at Folger Shakespeare Theatre with the prestigious Shakespeare’s Globe of London. Read More
Georgetown bestowed legendary comedian, writer, producer and director Carl Reiner – who says he had his greatest comedic triumph at the university – with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters yesterday. Read More
The U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addressed students, faculty and staff and took questions from undergraduates Thursday at Georgetown. Read More
Energy diplomacy is a necessary component of national security, human rights and global economics, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said during her address at Georgetown today. Read More
Georgetown scientists have discovered that one part of the brain is involved in learning a new musical sequence while another part recalls the tune after it’s learned. Read More
A new Georgetown study finds that motor skills and perception are linked, providing a new understanding of what the left and right brain hemispheres can "hear." Read More
Georgetown’s medical center marked the opening today of a new community-based office designed to research and reduce cancer disparities among minority and underserved communities in the nation’s capital. Read More
Georgetown has created a new Office of Community Engagement to cultivate strategic growth and partnerships beneficial to both the university and the District of Columbia. Read More
Mark DeBuse (M’09) will combine his love of flight and medicine when he becomes the new flight surgeon for the Navy’s Flight Demonstration Squadron known as the "Blue Angels" next month. Read More
Award-winning author Dinaw Mengestu (C’00), Georgetown’s Lannan Chair of Poetics, wins a “genius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation. Read More