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Students at DC Jail Begin Spring Semester

Georgetown’s incarcerated students kicked off their spring semester of classes at the D.C. Jail — fondly known as the university’s “Southeast.” …

March 29, 2021

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Georgetown Expands Commitment to Mental Health Services for University Community

Georgetown recently announced new telemental health programs for all degree-seeking students, staff and faculty to complement the university’s existing mental health.…

February 25, 2021

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Medical Humanities Initiative Creates Novel Learning Opportunities with Interdisciplinary Students and Faculty

For years to come, the social, cultural and historical contexts of the coronavirus pandemic will be subjects of intense interest and study. In the fall semester of 2020, several…

February 5, 2021

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Georgetown Senior Wins Marshall Scholarship, Explores Black Women and Religious Movements

Georgetown senior Amber Stanford (C’21), who researches how historical traumas have impacted Black women’s involvement in religious movements over the last century, is among…

December 7, 2020

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Georgetown Professors Discuss Racial Justice after the Election

Georgetown Law’s Professor Paul Butler — a contributing opinion columnist for the Washington Post, former federal prosecutor and author of the book Chokehold: Policing Black…

November 30, 2020

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Analyzing Tumors in Real Time to Detect Metastatic Cells Could Aid in Treatment

Identifying cells that metastasize from the primary tumor to other sites in the body, thereby expanding their lethality, has been a goal of scientists for years. If researchers…

November 13, 2020

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Historic Election Prompts Immediate Uncertainty, Continued Encouragement for Civic Engagement

Jennifer Woolard, professor and chair of psychology and adjunct professor of law, says she’s listened to students on the lead up to Nov. 3 as they expressed anxiety over how…

November 5, 2020

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Brain Stimulation Research Conducted by Graduate Student, Fellowship Winner

Robert Cortes (C’18, G’23) is using a type of brain stimulation to see if it can improve creativity and reasoning. A National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, he…

October 20, 2020

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Pia Bhatia and Grace Feagin named Clare Boothe Luce Undergraduate Scholars

Physics majors Pia Bhatia (C’21) and Grace Feagin (C’22) have been awarded Clare Boothe Luce Undergraduate Scholarships. This merit-based scholarship recognizes high…

September 22, 2020

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If You’re Religious, You Might Be Seeing More Than You Know

People who can unconsciously pick up on complex patterns are more likely to believe in God as the creator of patterns of events in the universe, according to a new, multicultural…

September 9, 2020