Archive: Student
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Physics Major Wins Poster Award for Research on Nanoparticles
Sophie Taylor (CAS’24) was recognized for her research on nanoparticles at this year’s Physics Congress, held by the Society of Physics Students ).…
November 21, 2022
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Royden B. Davis Fellowship Empowers Students to Explore New Horizons
Every summer, the Royden B. Davis Fellowship empowers undergraduate students in the Georgetown College of Arts & Sciences to explore new.…
November 14, 2022
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The Results Are In: Student-Led Initiative Helps Get Out the Vote
At 11:00 a.m. on election day, Alex Grass (C’24) will walk with students from the John Carroll statue on main campus to a nearby school to vote. Grass, who’s on the…
November 8, 2022
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Did the Suffragist Movement Rely on Racism? New Play Explores Hidden History
“Bitter Flower,” an original play from award-winning novelist and playwright Jennifer Natalya Fink, opens November.…
November 4, 2022
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Wise Fools: College Students Reflect on First-Year
Last year, we took the opportunity to ask fresh faces on campus about themselves and their plans for their career at Georgetown. This year, we revisited with those students to…
October 19, 2022
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Summer Stories: Georgetown Team Shores Up Conservation Center in Coastal Kenya
This summer, a group of Georgetown undergraduates and professors traveled to the Diani Beach region of Kenya to bring their coursework to life by building out educational assets…
August 30, 2022
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College Speakers Address Class of 2026 at Fall Convocation
Two members of the Georgetown College of Arts & Sciences spoke at New Student Convocation – Rev. David Collins, S.J., and Charlotte Messaris (C). …
August 24, 2022
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How to Keep Students Engaged During Online Classes, According to Psychologists
A new paper from Georgetown psychologists examines how students are affected by turning their cameras either on or off during large online. …
August 23, 2022
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Analyzing Ceramics Sheds Light on Xenophobia, 1300 Years Too Late
This spring, Xin Zheng, a double major in art history and history, presented his paper on the depiction of ethnic minorities in Tang Dynasty (618-907) pottery at the SUNY New…
June 7, 2022
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College of Arts & Sciences Celebrates 2022 Tropaia Award Winners
Georgetown University’s College of Arts and Sciences gathered to honor exceptional seniors and outstanding faculty members at today’s annual Tropaia ceremony in Gaston. …
May 20, 2022