Archive: News Story
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College of Arts & Sciences Welcomes New Faculty and Staff for 2024-2025 Academic Year
The College of Arts & Sciences is excited to welcome more than 48 new full-time faculty members and staff across 22 departments, programs and. …
September 26, 2024
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This One Habit Can Lead to More Productive Conversations on Polarizing Issues, A Sociolinguist Says
Sociolinguist Marissa Fond explains the importance of civil discourse and offers a few tips to have more constructive dialogues on divisive.…
September 26, 2024
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Vouching for Democracy: New Report Examines the Seattle Program Fighting Big Money’s Influence on Politics
A new report co-authored by Brian McCabe examines Seattle's Democracy Voucher Program, which gives every registered voter vouchers with which they can directly fund candidates in…
September 23, 2024
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New Research Reveals Link Between Belief in the American Dream and Opportunity Hoarding
New research from Professor Rebecca Ryan establishes a causal link between a personal belief in the American Dream and behaviors taken by parents to secure preferential…
September 16, 2024
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‘You’re the Reason I’m Here’: Inside the Fresh Starts and Teary Goodbyes at Move-In
Between hellos and goodbyes, we talked to families and students moving in about their path to Georgetown and first steps on the Hilltop. These are a few of their.…
August 28, 2024
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‘Welcome To Your New Home’: New Students Become Hoyas for the First Time
On a sunny morning in August, 1,600 new students processed onto Copley Lawn, just as generations of Hoyas had before.…
August 26, 2024
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Psychology Major Mara Lewis (C’27) Studies Division and Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland at Fulbright UK Summer Institute
This summer, Mara Lewis (C’27) traveled to Northern Ireland, where she participated in a Fulbright UK Summer Institute, a competitive and fully-funded program that empowers…
August 22, 2024
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How Omniculturalism Can Help Humanity Tackle Society’s Most Pressing Problems
Fathali Moghaddam is concerned about humanity’s ability to unite, on a mass scale, and address global concerns, from climate catastrophe to extreme wealth concentration, war…
August 14, 2024
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Get to Know Interim Dean Andrew Sobanet
With the fall semester quickly approaching, Interim Dean Andrew Sobanet agreed to sit down with us for an introductory.…
August 12, 2024
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Polling at a Crossroads: How Prof. Michael Bailey Wants to Choose the Right Path
Polling is fundamentally broken and must be fixed if Americans want to live in a healthy, functional democracy: That’s the premise of Georgetown professor Michael Bailey’s…
July 23, 2024