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CARNES: Investing in the Hard Discussions

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. March 3, 2015

We live in a broken world. This semester, I have been teaching a new course on the politics of inequality. Each week my students and I try to better understand how socio-economic status, race, religion,...

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Cartoon Sparks Ire, Dialogue

By Katherine Richardson February 24, 2015

In response to a cartoon in the Georgetown Voice, students organized a town hall discussion and demonstration in Red Square on Sunday and Monday, respectively, to augment campus-wide awareness about...

CARNES: The High Calling of Bothered Excellence

CARNES: The High Calling of Bothered Excellence

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. October 31, 2014

What makes a Jesuit education different? Over the years, I have heard many efforts to describe the unique chemistry of a place like Georgetown. Last week, though, I heard one that was genuinely new for...

CARNES: Carroll Calls on Us to Gaze Past the Gate

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. October 1, 2013

I have never sat on John Carroll’s lap. In fact, I’ve never even been tempted to try. But each time I cross Healy Lawn, I find my eyes drawn to that iconic statue that welcomes each person to the Hilltop....

Live-In Faculty Bring the Lesson Home

By Emma Hinchliffe and Pat Curran September 11, 2012

Professor Maya Roth’s office in the Davis Performing Arts Center looks every bit the domain of a seasoned theater professor — performance posters are plastered on the door, artwork lines the walls...

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