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Strength in Research After Newtown Tragedy

By Paul D. Roepe April 10, 2014

Much has been written about Newtown, Conn. It can be tempting to try and forget, but a year and a half later, there are chapters to this story that are still in the process of being written and that should...

Undergrad Symposium Highlights Varied Research

By Kit Clemente April 1, 2014

The second annual Georgetown University Undergraduate Research Symposium, which will feature a range of undergraduate research projects across all disciplines and stress the varied nature of research,...

USAID Grants $19.8M to Reproductive Health Institute

By Suzanne Monyak October 25, 2013

The United States Agency for International Development recently awarded Georgetown’s Institute for Reproductive Health $19.8 million for a five-year research project. The project, Fertility Awareness...

A Hilltop Rich in Undergrad Research

By Janet Mann September 27, 2013

I was extremely pleased to see The Hoya’s editorial (“Uniting Research Resources,” A2, Sept. 17, 2013) because it demonstrates the intellectual vitality and motivation in our undergraduates. As...

Uniting Research Resources

By The Editorial Board September 17, 2013

Students curious about the scholarly work their professors do outside the classroom might be irked to find that getting these answers requires a bit of research on students’ end, too. Georgetown takes...

State-of-the-Art Teaching

By The Editorial Board April 23, 2013

While college professors of certain disciplines have inhabited both laboratories and classrooms for ages, there is a common concern that professors’ focus on one of these areas deprives them of time...

Obama Budget Would Impact Aid, Research

By Emma Iannini April 18, 2013

President Obama’s budget proposal, if approved by Congress, would have a mixed impact both on Georgetown’s research centers and students who benefit from federal loan programs. Georgetown University...

Study Evaluates Student Depression

By Heather Flynn April 24, 2012

Depression may not be widely acknowledge at Georgetown, but it is widely felt, according to a presentation given Friday by Tyler White (COL ’14) on the results of his semester-long research project studying...

Student Wins Award for Cancer Research

By Margaret Viator March 16, 2012

David Solomon (MED ’12) gained national recognition for his research on the genetics of cancer last Friday when he won the Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award. The award, which is sponsored...

Medical Center Receives Grant

By Braden McDonald April 7, 2011

Georgetown University Medical Center received $28.9 million in federal research grants between early 2009 and September 2010, GUMC said in a statement released Tuesday. The funds have been allocated...

Capital Campaign Spurs Emphasis on Research

By Elizabeth Rowe February 18, 2011

With a $350 million capital campaign for faculty excellence in the works and a new science building on the horizon, the university's evolving role as a research institution is becoming more vital than...

Research Initiative Offers Fellowship

By Meghan Patzer October 2, 2010

Despite fluctuating participation rates, members’ enthusiasm for the Carroll Fellows Initiative is strong. The program was created in 1997 after a survey from the early ’90s showed that Georgetown...

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