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Renée Clark always wanted to pursue law to give back to her Appalachian community, one that is often beset by poverty and substance abuse. This summer, she got her chance. Read More
Georgetown soccer player Lara Larco has been training for months for the World Cup. For her, it’s more than just soccer. It’s about shining a light on her home country. Read More
Adan Gonzalez is wrapping up his White House Fellowship. He’s eager to replicate opportunities like this for kids in his hometown—a mission that hasn’t wavered since coming to Georgetown. Read More
Undergraduate students traveled to meet with legislators, policymakers, regulators and market participants in Washington, DC and New York to explore issues at the intersection of finance and public policy. Read More
A new cohort of returning citizens received certificates in business and entrepreneurship through Georgetown’s Pivot Program, which aims to create more job opportunities for people with past criminal convictions. Read More
Why do some people go to extraordinary lengths to help strangers? Are they built differently? Georgetown researchers say yes. Read More
Author and historian C.W. Goodyear (G'24) chronicles the extraordinary, tragic life of America’s twentieth president, James Garfield. Read More
In a sudden reversal, Turkey has cleared the way for Sweden to join NATO after a year of opposition. An SFS professor answers why now and what's in it for Ankara. Read More
Georgetown has appointed McCourt School Professor Evelyn Patterson as the fourth faculty director of its Racial Justice Institute, a multidisciplinary research hub focused on race, equity and action. Read More
How has Taylor Swift become one of the biggest pop stars in the world, breaking Grammy award and concert tour records? Her lyrics may provide a clue. Read More