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Student Interest in Public Health Minor Surges Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Student Interest in Public Health Minor Surges Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

By Campus News Editor February 25, 2021

The number of students enrolled as public health minors in the Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies has increased significantly over the course of the last year in conjunction with...

GU Nursing Students Juggle Health Concerns, Academic Commitments

GU Nursing Students Juggle Health Concerns, Academic Commitments

By Claire Stowe October 8, 2020

While most Georgetown University students are taking classes at home, Alice Lei (NHS ’22), a nursing major, not only returned to campus but spends 16 hours a week in a local hospital fulfilling clinical...

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The School of Foreign Service is looking to introduce a science requirement for the Class of 2022.

Renovated ICC Could Become a Reality, But Hurdles Remain

By Katrina Schmidt March 10, 2018

Extensive renovations could be in the store for the Intercultural Center, home to Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, by next decade if fundraising efforts go as planned, SFS Dean Joel...

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James Shelton III, president of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, told the NHS Class of 2017 to believe in their potential to change the world.

Shelton to NHS Graduates: You Can Be ‘World-Changers’

By Hannah Urtz May 27, 2017

James H. Shelton III, the president of Chan Zuckerberg Education at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, urged graduating students in the School of Nursing and Health Studies to believe in their own limitless...

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The School of Nursing and Health Studies is no longer providing students a $50 printing allowance.

NHS Removes Printing Budget

By Tara Subramaniam September 20, 2016

The School of Nursing and Health Studies eliminated its printing budget for students — which provided students around $50 a year for printing use — beginning this fall. The printing budget,...

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