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New clinical insights into patients suffering from brain damage and speech disorders are likely after Georgetown researchers proved that an area in the brain believed to be where human speech is processed is incorrect. Read More
For the 10th year in a row, Georgetown has been ranked among the Peace Corps’ top institutions of higher learning that provide volunteers for the organization. Read More
Georgetown’s iconic Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart is undergoing a two-year restoration that will address the 118-year-old building’s structural and foundation issues. Read More
Georgetown held a grand opening Jan. 11 for the Einstein Bros Bagels kiosk that has been installed in the Car Barn since late December. Read More
The current CIO and assistant director for information technology for the U.S. Marshals Service will become Georgetown’s new vice president for information services and CIO early next month. Read More
Foreign Policy magazine ranked Georgetown’s master’s programs and undergraduate program in international relations first and fifth in the world, respectively, in its January-February 2012 edition. Read More
By the time Natalie Punchak (C’11) graduated from Georgetown, she had already served as D.C.’s Public Defender Service’s youngest investigator, led a social justice campaign in Bolivia and worked for NBC. Read More
Former business students and founders of the popular D.C. salad restaurant shared the ingredients for a successful business with current MBA students. Read More
Alex Yale-Loehr (C’12) doesn’t have to worry during his last semester at Georgetown about finding a job – a scholarship he won in 2010 provides him with two years of guaranteed employment with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) following graduation. Read More
Georgetown will honor the life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with a week of musical, academic, theatrical, spiritual and service events, Jan. 16-21. Read More