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The Georgetown Law Center on National Security will lead an international advisory group to help the Ukrainian government prosecute war crimes committed during the Russian invasion of their country. Read More
In “Requiem for the Enslaved,” composer Carlos Simon honors the lives of enslaved men, women and children. In this mini documentary, he invites viewers into his musical exploration and process. Read More
After leaving the Marine Corps, Thomas Schueman pursued a master’s in English — a degree that prepared him to write a memoir with his Afghan interpreter about their wartime experiences. Read More
Dear Students, In September, we launched the “Hoya Transit Pilot” program in conjunction with the Washington… Read More
As of Monday, November 14, 36 positive COVID-19 cases involving Georgetown University community members have been reported from Sunday, November, 6, through Saturday, November 12. Read More
Isabella Turilli (SFS’22), a researcher at the Council on Foreign Relations who is working to transform global health diplomacy, has won the 2023 Rhodes Scholarship. Read More
Atharv Gupta (SFS’23), a Georgetown senior, Pelosi Scholar and international development researcher working to drive change in emerging markets through technology, has won the 2023 Rhodes Scholarship. Read More
John Monahan (C’83, L’87) and Sheila McMullan (G’99, L’08) discuss their university-wide efforts to bring together faculty and students working in global health through research, convenings and real-world solutions. Read More
A guided mindfulness-based stress reduction program was as effective as the gold-standard drug for patients with anxiety, according to a randomized clinical trial led by Georgetown University Medical Center researchers. Read More
Georgetown honors its veteran and military-connected community by celebrating their stories and achievements and focusing on service and research related to their well-being. Read More