Do Low-income Communities Experience Longer Power Outages Post-Hurricane? New Research Says Yes.
Scott Ganz explains the possible causes behind the disparities in hurricane recovery and how to close the gap. Read More
Scott Ganz explains the possible causes behind the disparities in hurricane recovery and how to close the gap. Read More
Sisters Mala Dass and Indra Dass (G’23) both work at Georgetown. In this Georgetown Faces story, learn what it's like working with your sister, the off-campus spot they can't get enough of, and the one word they use to describe Georgetown. Read More
The former vice president responded to questions ranging from a TikTok ban to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh and offered his thoughts on the ousting of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House of Representatives. Read More
David Strout first began making things in his dad’s woodshop. Years later, he’s helping Georgetown faculty, staff and students make things too as the manager of Georgetown’s Maker Hub, a collaborative, creative space in Lauinger Library. Read More
Al Brown oversees the maintenance and locks of more than 13,000 doors on Main Campus. After 39 years, he's determined to keep honing his craft. Read More
A viral TikTok trend has people guessing, so we asked a classical historian why he thinks about the Roman Empire every day. This is what he said. Read More
In his new role, Nader Hashemi has plans to expand and strengthen the Center through community engagement. Read More
Born in the U.S., Michelle Meza moved back to her family's native Peru before returning to the U.S. for graduate school. Now, she wants to be a force for change after serving in the Biden administration. Read More
This month, Georgetown celebrates Disability Cultural Month alongside the federally-recognized National Disability Employment Awareness Month, highlighting the many and varied contributions of people with disabilities to our university community and to society at large. Read More
A team led by Amani Morrison is beginning a yearlong inquiry into Black ecologies and will explore restorative Black placemaking practices that can be maintained for future generations. Read More