Archive: Faculty
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How Georgetown Is Preparing Students to be Leaders in AI
Through new programs, dedicated courses and faculty experts, Georgetown is preparing students to be ethical, human-centric AI.…
June 8, 2026
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Pope’s Slavery Apology Draws Praise as Jesuit Slaveholding Legacy Turns to Reconciliation
Rev. David Collins, S.J. said one of the most important developments over the past decade was the increasing role of descendants themselves in reconciling their ancestors'…
June 4, 2026
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Divider or Unifier? How Television Shapes Culture and Society
Caetlin Benson-Allott, an English professor and the director of Film and Media Studies, explores the historic impact of television on American society and the evolution of…
June 3, 2026
- Faculty in the Media
Want to ‘Optimize’ Your Happiness? This Happiness Expert Says: Don’t.
Laurie Santos cites Kostadin Kushlev, an associated professor of pyschology in the College of Arts & Sciences, and his research in an interview with The New York.…
June 1, 2026
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Medical Humanities Director Lakshmi Krishnan Named a Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellow
Krishnan will spend the upcoming academic year completing her book, The Doctor and the Detective, about how modern medical diagnosis was forged as much through the literary…
June 1, 2026
- Faculty in the Media
What 370,000 College Essays Tell Us About A.I.’s Effects on Creativity
For the past eight years, Georgetown University neuroscientist Adam Green has been leading a national research team tracking the range of novel ideas that college-bound high…
May 27, 2026
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Georgetown Scholar Anita Gonzalez Helps Bay Hundred Communities Preserve African American History
What began as a quiet search for a writing retreat on the Eastern Shore has evolved into a deeply personal and ambitious effort to preserve the African American history of Bay…
May 26, 2026
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College of Arts & Sciences Celebrates 2026 Tropaia Exercises Award Winners
The Tropaia Exercises awards ceremony, which takes its name from the ancient Greek word for “trophy,” honors graduating seniors for their outstanding accomplishments in and…
May 15, 2026
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Vance or Rubio? Trump Discusses 2028 Presidential Ticket at White House
Typically, discussions of presidential succession would be “pretty behind the scenes" more than two years out from the election, says Hans Noel, an associate professor of…
May 12, 2026
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Georgetown’s Journalism Program Marks Press Freedom Week With Global Media Leaders
The Journalism Program hosted a pair of events this April that brought together journalists, advocates and media experts for Press Freedom.…
May 7, 2026