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Georgetown Short Film Nominated for Webby’s Anthem Award

A short film produced by Georgetown’s Kalmanovitz Initiative has been nominated for an Anthem Award, a recognition from the Webby Awards that honors social impact. …

November 4, 2025

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Morality Beyond Kinship: An Exploration of the Rise of Early Christianity at the Eleventh Annual Costan Lecture

The lecture was given by Dr. Cilliers Breytenbach as he explored “Morality Beyond Kinship,” and was hosted by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs;…

October 31, 2025

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Georgetown Faculty Honored for Outstanding Research, Teaching at Fall Convocation

Georgetown celebrated 80 newly promoted faculty and their achievements during the university's annual fall. …

October 30, 2025

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Georgetown Grad Student Team Wins International Natural Language Processing Challenge

Team members are current and former students of the computational linguistics and computer science.…

October 29, 2025

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Learning About Policy Where Policy is Made: Inside Georgetown’s New Undergraduate Program

For the Joint Program in Public Policy inaugural cohort, public policy is not just theory — it’s embedded in their campus.…

October 29, 2025

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Physics Professor Daniel Blair Named APS Fellow for Contributions in Soft Matter Research

The American Physical Society (APS) recognized Blair for “outstanding contributions to the field of soft condensed matter, particularly in understanding the dynamics and…

October 27, 2025

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AI Pioneer De Kai Urges Humans to ‘Parent’ Artificial Intelligence Responsibly

In an event co-hosted by the Georgetown Humanities Initiative and the Center for Digital Ethics, De Kai argues that humans must be mindful in our interactions with the artificial…

October 27, 2025

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What Does ‘6-7’ Mean? We Don’t Know Either, So We Asked a Linguistics Professor

Linguistics professor Cynthia Gordon unpacks the two numbers that have perplexed — and frustrated — parents, teachers and Americans across the country this.…

October 23, 2025

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How Did Dengue Go Global? This Mosquito Species Might be to Blame.

New research from Jacob Crawford (C’03) and biology professor Peter Armbruster explains how a mosquito from Africa became a global threat for vector-borne.…

October 22, 2025

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Freshman Summer Internships Are Important, But Don’t Forget These Other Skills

Justin Higgins (C’28), originally from Albany, New York, is a sophomore in the College of Arts & Sciences and a Georgetown.…

October 21, 2025