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The Many Problems of God

The Many Problems of God

By Jack Willis and Lauren Doherty September 21, 2023

Regardless of whether Georgetown University’s incoming first-years are studying hard science or humanities, all are united by a common obligation to the university’s core curriculum — in particular,...

Expo Showcases Global Cultures, Cuisine

Expo Showcases Global Cultures, Cuisine

By Jack Willis April 21, 2023

Flags flew high and the aroma of delicious cuisine filled the air April 15 as almost 30 different campus organizations celebrated their unique cultures through food and performances at the 2023 Global...

Central Asia Conference Highlights Overlooked Regional Power Dynamics

Central Asia Conference Highlights Overlooked Regional Power Dynamics

By Jack Willis April 21, 2023

Discussions of Russia and Ukraine have filled political science classrooms across Georgetown University for over a year, but an April 14 conference hoped to shed light on the other problems and opportunities...

Graduate Workers, University Negotiate Livable Wages

Graduate Workers, University Negotiate Livable Wages

By Jack Willis April 21, 2023

Georgetown University graduate student workers and university administrators continued to meet this week after months-long negotiations over demands of the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees (GAGE)...

Professor Awarded Prestigious Fellowship for Medical Anthropology Work

Professor Awarded Prestigious Fellowship for Medical Anthropology Work

By Jack Willis April 13, 2023

A Georgetown University professor who specializes in medical anthropology received the esteemed Guggenheim Fellowship, which honors exceptional scholars in the social sciences, natural sciences, humanities...

New Law Center Fellowship Connects Hoyas to Capitol Hill

New Law Center Fellowship Connects Hoyas to Capitol Hill

By Jack Willis April 13, 2023

For many law school graduates, working on Capitol Hill is an out-of-reach dream because of low salaries and a high cost of living. The Capitol Hill Fellowship Program, a new initiative from the Georgetown...

MSB Offers Professional Business of Sustainability Certificate

MSB Offers Professional Business of Sustainability Certificate

By Jack Willis April 13, 2023

The McDonough School of Business (MSB) is launching a new four-day professional certificate in business sustainability, the first of its kind.  Admitted students will participate in four days...

Governance Expert Discusses Book, Legislative Research

Governance Expert Discusses Book, Legislative Research

By Jack Willis March 24, 2023

A professor and legislative expert spoke about her latest book, which examines the legislative process on Capitol Hill, during an event hosted by Georgetown University’s government department. Maya...

Medievalist Professor Delivers Lecture on Historical Uses of Animal Skin

Medievalist Professor Delivers Lecture on Historical Uses of Animal Skin

By Jack Willis March 24, 2023

While today’s students use PDF files and watch video documentaries, one professor maintains that an often overlooked medium plays a key role in human history — parchment, the thin material made from...

Hillary Clinton, Irish Prime Minister Commemorate Anniversary of The Troubles Peace Agreement

Hillary Clinton, Irish Prime Minister Commemorate Anniversary of The Troubles Peace Agreement

By Jack Willis March 24, 2023

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton headlined an event honoring the role women played in crafting the Good Friday Agreement, a peace agreement that ended a deadly period of conflict in Northern...

SFS Honors Trailblazing Ambassador

SFS Honors Trailblazing Ambassador

By Jack Willis March 16, 2023

The School of Foreign Service’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy presented Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield with its annual Trainor Award. Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. Ambassador to the United...

Record Number of Hoyas Receive Public Service Fellowships

Record Number of Hoyas Receive Public Service Fellowships

By Jack Willis March 16, 2023

54 Georgetown students are finalists this year for a prestigious program intended to prepare them for careers in public service — the most finalists out of any academic institution. The 54 students...

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