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SUMMER READING: ‘The Circle’

By Alexandra Brunjes August 13, 2017

A dystopian novel about a future that seems frighteningly within reach, Dave Eggers’s “The Circle” focuses on the pervasiveness of modern technology and its potential to overtake the fundamental...

SUMMER READING: ‘Between the World and Me’

SUMMER READING: ‘Between the World and Me’

By Alexandra Brunjes July 30, 2017

Striking a powerful balance between conversational and cautionary, Ta-Nehisi Coates’ autobiographical book “Between the World and Me” explores the experience of being black in America, meditating...

SUMMER READING: Trying to Float

SUMMER READING: ‘Trying to Float’

By Alexandra Brunjes July 2, 2017

For those looking to enjoy a lighthearted yet well-crafted summer read, 18-year-old author Nicolaia Rips’ debut book, “Trying to Float: Coming of Age in the Chelsea Hotel,” is a great pick. Rips’...

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Student Launches Book, Entrepreneurship Venture

By Yasmine Salam April 28, 2017

When Shiv Jhangiani (MSB ’19) registered for a McDonough School of Business class last year billed as a course on entrepreneurship and venture capitalism, he did not expect he would end up a published...

Busy, But Not Bridezilla

Busy, But Not Bridezilla

By Aurora Johnson February 17, 2017

This weekend, stand-up comedian Jamie Lee graces the stage of the DC Improv and join the ranks of stand-up legends like Ellen DeGeneres, Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle and Georgetown alumnus Jim Gaffigan...

Professor’s Book Highlights Power of Citizenry in Constitutional Change

By Gaia Mattiace April 8, 2016

Georgetown University Law Center professor David C. Cole argued that citizenry drives constitutional change more than the U.S. Supreme Court justices in his book “Engines of Liberty: The Power of Citizen...

Book Launch Highlights Struggles of Returning Veterans

By Ashwin Puri September 18, 2015

Philosophy professor Nancy Sherman presented her new book on post-bellum effects on veterans called "Afterwar: Healing the Moral Wounds of Our Soldiers," Wednesday at an event hosted by the Mortara Center...

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In “Young Wanderlust,” Evan Kenward documents his experience of travelling cross-country after graduating college.

Book Review: ‘Young Wanderlust’

By Allison Cannella April 11, 2014

★★★☆☆ Evan Kenward could not have chosen a better title for his first publication, “Young Wanderlust.” This true story of the cross-country road trip Kenward took after his college...

JVC Alum Authors Book

By Lily Westergaard September 20, 2013

To encourage students to reflect on how they can best serve others, Campus Ministry has invited author Jay Sullivan to share his experiences volunteering at an all-boys orphanage in Jamaica on Monday. After...

A Knight in Shining Armor For Ye Domesday Booke

By The Editorial Board October 21, 2011

Ye Domesday Booke isn't going down without a fight, and it's got the Center for Student Programs in its corner. After struggling to find staff members up to the challenge of producing Georgetown's annual...

O’Brien Authors First Book

By Bebe Albornoz September 23, 2011

Fr. Kevin O'Brien, S.J. had more on his plate this summer than preparing for his new role as vice president of mission and ministry. He was also prepping for the publication of his first book. O'Brien's...

Albright’s Pins: Dressing Up Diplomacy

By Nathalie Lawyer March 23, 2010

The secret to keeping tabs with Madeleine Albright's diplomatic career lies in her accessories, said the former U.S. secretary of state and Mortara distinguished professor of diplomacy in the School of...

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