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Science Departments, NIST Establish Grant Framework

Georgetown College has established a new framework for collaboration with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md., which will allow the…

June 21, 2016

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Watch: Diana Glick, Catalyst for Careers in Science

The 2015 recipient of the College Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching, chemistry professor Diana Glick fosters a lifelong love of science in her students through engaging…

June 10, 2016

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Computer Science Faculty Develops New Cyber Defense

The computer science department at Georgetown College is about to help formulate defenses against one of the most common and effective forms of.…

June 6, 2016

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The Beauty of Life in Service

Chris Scribner (C'10, G'15) overcame addiction with the help of communities dedicated to serving others. Now, he's paying it forward as a coach, teacher and.…

May 31, 2016

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Three Journeys to Commencement

Georgetown College graduating seniors Madison Pachoe, Georgina Ryder and Bassam Sidiki reflect on the paths that brought them to.…

May 25, 2016

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Q & A: Alexandra Cousteau

Alexandra Cousteau (C'98) opens up about her favorite classes, favorite buildings, what it was like attending Georgetown as the granddaughter of a world-famous explorer, and.…

May 20, 2016

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Telling the Earth's Stories

Accomplished filmmaker, author and activist Alexandra Cousteau (C’98), who will give the 2016 College Commencement address, has translated a lifelong passion for the…

May 17, 2016

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Quick Thinking Impresses at Italia Innovation Workshop

Thirty-two students from across Georgetown’s undergraduate schools participated in an exciting entrepreneurship workshop with two major Italian corporations last.…

May 10, 2016

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Watch: Ray Day 2016

Ever wonder what it feels like to have a day named in your honor? On March 31, Ray Tierney (B'16) found.…

May 3, 2016

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Wiretapping, from Telegraphs to iPhones

With a new NEH research grant and a book on the way, Professor Brian Hochman is diving into the long, largely unexplored history of wiretapping in the United.…

April 26, 2016