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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

African Studies Program Expands Course, Language Offerings

African Studies Program Expands Course, Language Offerings

By Ingrid Matteini March 4, 2022

The African Studies Program (AfSP) in the Georgetown School of Foreign Service (SFS) hopes to expand its mission of international anti-racism through increased course offerings.  The AfSp was...

GUPOLITICS/FACEBOOK | The fall 2020 class of GU Politics fellows spoke with campus media outlets at a press event about how anti-racism protests and the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the political landscape and will affect how they approach their own conversations with students this semester.

GU Politics Fellows Discuss COVID-19, Black Lives Matter and the Future of American Politics During Interview

By Harrison McBride and Clara Grudberg September 11, 2020

Anti-racism protests and the COVID-19 pandemic have transformed the 2020 political landscape permanently, according to the new class of Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service fellows, who...

KIRK ZIESER/THE HOYA | The summer semester at Georgetown is split into two 6-week sessions, with the first having begun on May 18 and the second set to begin June 29.

College Creates New First-Year Courses Focused on Racial Injustice

By Giulia Testa July 22, 2020

Georgetown College introduced new courses designed to educate first-year students on racial inequities in the United States and ways Georgetown University can address racial injustice.  The 19...

African American Studies Department Urges GU To Pursue Anti-Racist Agenda

African American Studies Department Urges GU To Pursue Anti-Racist Agenda

By Hansen Lian July 1, 2020

The department of African American studies at Georgetown University issued a statement calling on the university to take concrete steps to dismantle systemic racism and better support its students of...

COURTESY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY GLOBAL CITIES | Charles Kings Gods of the Upper Air takes its title from the perspective Zora Hurston thought made for better anthropology, as opposed to the perspective of the gods of the pigeonholes.

GU Professor Wins Prestigious History Prize for Biography of Revolutionary Anthropologists

By Harrison Lee June 18, 2020

Government department chair Charles King received the 2020 Francis Parkman Prize for his book about a small group of cultural anthropologists working at the beginning of the 20th century. “Gods of...

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