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Georgetown theater professor Derek Goldman wrote and directed "The Art of Care," a play that portrays the depth of care for individuals through art, following seven stories of care and caregiving in the actors’ own lives, which performed until Nov. 24.

GU Professor Produces Play About Caregivers, Healthcare

By Ajani Stella, Academics Desk Editor December 5, 2024

A Georgetown University theater professor wrote and directed a play that portrays the depth of care for individuals through art, which performed until Nov. 24. Derek Goldman, a professor in the department...

Georgetown Lombardi Survivorship Research Initiative Hosts Health Equity in Cancer Care Seminar

Georgetown Lombardi Survivorship Research Initiative Hosts Health Equity in Cancer Care Seminar

By Taylor Young January 17, 2024

A professor and cancer expert presented a talk on equity in cancer treatment at Georgetown University on Jan. 12. The Georgetown Survivorship Research Initiative hosted Dr. Cardinale Smith, Chief Medical...

EDITORIAL: Example in Exemplified Service

By Editorial Board October 18, 2016

Last week, Unsung Heroes, a student initiative dedicated to raising awareness and support for workers on campus, received national media attention for its fundraising efforts to purchase plane tickets...

CARNES: Find Hope, Humility In Jesuit Election

CARNES: Find Hope, Humility In Jesuit Election

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. October 14, 2016

This week, the eyes of Jesuits around the world are turned toward Rome. Since Oct. 3, 215 delegates have been assembled in a General Congregation — only the 36th in the 476-year history of the Jesuit...

Nicholas Scrimenti

Compassion, A Balancing Act

October 7, 2016

To most people, empathy is seen as the height of human insight and a necessary first step toward altruism. Empathetic people are viewed as being particularly attuned to the human condition, selflessly...

A Shared Obligation

By Olivia Hinerfeld July 29, 2015

The start of my freshman year at Georgetown was unremarkable. In the first couple weeks of school, I quickly fell into a group of friends — all male — who lived on the floor above me. We ate all our...

Health Care Reform’s Constitutionality in Question

By Joe Albanese January 25, 2011

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), more commonly known as the health care reform bill, is facing fresh challenges from the GOP-controlled House, which voted last week to repeal the...

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