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Download Branded MaterialsOur Comms team spans the web, magazine, Zoomcasts, email, traditional media, and social media channels with the goal of sharing and telling the story of the College of Arts & Sciences’ integrated education and productive research in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and fine arts. Contact our team with questions, comments, or suggestions.
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Georgetown’s Launchpad Program at the Capitol Campus Helps Liberal Arts Students Prepare for Careers
The semester-long program will be piloted in the fall of 2026 through a partnership between the Capitol Applied Learning Labs (CALL), the College of Arts & Sciences, Cawley Career Education Center and the Red House.
March 12, 2026
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Davis Performing Arts Center Celebrates 20 Years With Speculative Historical Fiction
An exhibition and boxing performance marked the 20th anniversary of the Davis Performing Arts Center. But rather than simply celebrating two decades of performances, the evening examined the building and its unique history as a gymnasium.
March 11, 2026
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A Former Washington Post Editor Weighs in on the Future of Journalism
Rebecca Sinderbrand, professor of the practice and director of the Journalism Program, explores how AI, independent journalism and declining subscribers are shaping the journalism industry.
March 6, 2026