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EDITORIAL: Standardize Classroom AI Policy

EDITORIAL: Standardize Classroom AI Policy

By The Editorial Board October 10, 2025

Some professors forbid it. Some professors encourage it. Whether or not students employ it for their academics, artificial intelligence (AI) has become synonymous with the college experience. The...

Lab Spotlight: Green Lab Explores Benefits of Creativity, Impacts of AI

By Angela Lekan, Senior Science Editor October 10, 2025

Researchers in Georgetown University professor Adam Green’s lab are investigating creativity as a predictor for academic success and the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) tools on originality. The...

THE SINGULARITY | Friend for Sale: Disappearing Privacy and Surveillance Capitalism

By Jay Liu, Science Columnist October 10, 2025

For just $129, you too can make a friend. Technology startup Friend has taken over the New York City subway system with walls of minimalistic and dystopian advertising as part of a new ad campaign —...

The McDonough School of Business hosted a summit to discuss the future of finance careers and artificial intelligence on Oct 3 (Georgetown University).

MSB Summit Advocates AI Alongside Human Creativity in Business

By Joshua Lou, Special to The Hoya October 10, 2025

A group of technology and business leaders positioned artificial intelligence (AI) as a crucial advancement that can pair with human ingenuity during an Oct. 3 Georgetown University McDonough School of...

A $13.7 million gift from Robert Bertrand (C’62, Parent’05) will create  the Robert W. Bertrand Endowed Chair in Computer Science.

A $13.7 Million Gift Creates Endowed Chair in Computer Science

By Pritika Patel, Academics Desk Editor September 12, 2025

Georgetown University’s department of computer science will establish an endowed chair position dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) research and teaching, the university announced Sept. 8. A...

Technology, Medical Experts Convene for Panel on Future of AI, Medicine

By Eva Siminiceanu, Deputy Science Editor April 7, 2025

The Georgetown University Medical Humanities Initiative, a collaboration between the College of Arts & Sciences and the Georgetown University Medical Center to promote learning at the intersections...

In this installment of her column "The Intersection," Keerthana Ramanathan (SOH '26) explores AI's potential to combat vaccine hesitancy by serving as a vehicle of communication between patients and biomedical researchers.

THE INTERSECTION | How AI Can Combat Vaccine Hesitancy in an Era of Misinformation

By Keerthana Ramanathan, Science Columnist March 13, 2025

In just the first few months of 2025, there have already been three measles outbreaks in the United States. Out of the 222 cases, 94% have occurred in individuals who have not been vaccinated or whose...

ISABEL LIU/THE HOYA | Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) came to Georgetown for a discussion on artificial intelligence policy Feb. 10.

Congressman Calls for Nonpartisan Approach to AI Policy

By Isabel Liu, Senior Science Editor February 12, 2025

Georgetown University’s Center for Digital Ethics, a center that addresses the ethical implications of emerging technologies through research, teaching and service, invited Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.)...

RACHEL KANG/THE HOYA | GU graduates shared insight on the intersection between business, healthcare, and technology to students at a Cawley Career Education Center panel Jan. 30.

GU Students, Graduates Reveal Importance of Technology in Business at Career Talk

By Rachel Kang, Science Writer February 5, 2025

The Georgetown University Cawley Career Education Center hosted a panel titled “Hoyas in Health: Bridging Business and Health” on Jan. 30, offering a glimpse into how Georgetown students integrated...

Hayley Young/The Hoya | Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) hosted a virtual panel on Jan. 31 to review the Biden administration’s AI Executive Order, as part of the Security and Emerging Technology Seminar Series.

Panel: Researchers Discuss AI Executive Order

By Hayley Young, Senior Features Editor February 2, 2024

Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) hosted a virtual panel discussion Jan. 31 to review implementation of the Biden administration’s artificial intelligence (AI)...

KPMG Employees Discuss the Role of Equity and Accessibility in Developing AI Technologies and Services in School of Continuing Studies Seminar

KPMG Employees Discuss the Role of Equity and Accessibility in Developing AI Technologies and Services in School of Continuing Studies Seminar

By Isha Bahadur November 15, 2023

The Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies (SCS) hosted Lisa Mathews, Zach Yarmolovich and Peter Piper of KPMG, a multinational accounting and advisory services firm, in a Nov. 9 seminar titled,...

Senator Mark Warner Talks Artificial Intelligence, Democracy With GU Politics

Senator Mark Warner Talks Artificial Intelligence, Democracy With GU Politics

By Isabel Liu November 13, 2023

Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) spoke to Georgetown University students about the intersection of artificial intelligence and democracy as part of the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service’s...

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