Georgetown Researchers Discover Two Forms of Gulf War Illness
A new study by Georgetown researchers suggests there are two distinct forms of Gulf War Illness. Read More
A new study by Georgetown researchers suggests there are two distinct forms of Gulf War Illness. Read More
Georgetown University Medical Center researchers find differences in how dyslexia looks in male versus female brains and determine that changes in the brain’s visual system don’t cause dyslexia. Read More
A study to be led by a Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center oncology professor will explore whether tanning bed addiction has genetic determinants. Read More
A Georgetown study in animals finds that small doses of a leukemia drug halt the production of harmful brain proteins that are linked to Parkinson's and other brain degenerative diseases. Read More
The overall unemployment rate for recent college graduates declined 1 percent over the past year, according to a Center on Education and the Workforce study released today. Read More
Four Georgetown students and a recent alumnus from the School of Foreign Service (SFS) are among this year’s 40 Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellows. Read More
Eric Burger, founder and director of the Georgetown Center for Secure Communications (GCSC), will receive the engineering group's Professional Achievement for Individuals Award. Read More
Georgetown honors members of the university community for their teaching, scholarship and service during 2012-2013 academic year. Read More
Speakers during Georgetown’s nine commencement ceremonies encouraged the more than 5,000 graduates to continue to feed their curiosities, have empathy for those in need and be fearless with challenges they may face. Read More
President of the Republic of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskatiė asks graduates of the Walsh School of Foreign Service to embrace challenges and responsibility going forward in their careers during today’s commencement ceremony. Read More