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How This McCourt Grad Helps Keep Metro Moving
MPP alum Bela Walkin (G'25) believes that public transportation shapes a city's quality of.…
April 1, 2026
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Meet the ‘Double Hoyas’ Who Call Georgetown Their Alma Mater Twice Over
Hear why three master’s students chose to continue studying at Georgetown after earning bachelor’s degrees on the.…
March 30, 2026
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Focused on Policy, From the Mountains of Balochistan to Capitol Hill
Walwala Bashir’s (G'26) interest in development policy started in the place she calls home: Balochistan,.…
March 26, 2026
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Integrative Medicine Master’s Program Boosted by Cochrane Collaboration
Starting this academic year, Georgetown's integrative medicine prowess is augmented by a closer relationship with Cochrane Complementary.…
March 25, 2026
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Biology Professor Shaun Brinsmade Named Distinguished Lecturer by the American Society for Microbiology
Brinsmade, a co-director of Georgetown's biology graduate program, was recognized for his scientific achievement and dedication to.…
March 24, 2026
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The Professor Untangling the Thorny Ethics of Global Blood Plasma Collection
At the McDonough School of Business, professor Peter Jaworski teaches students how to apply ethics to the business.…
March 20, 2026
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Meet the Professor Who Helps Students Turn A Passion for Sports into A Career
Wayne McDonnell, Jr., MBA, understands that the business of sports is about more than wins and losses, but a global.…
March 19, 2026
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Mentorship Steered This First-Generation Student to a Ph.D. Now, He’s Returning the Favor.
Dexter Sharp’s support system encouraged him throughout his education, and now he ensures Georgetown’s graduate students have what they need to.…
March 19, 2026
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Charting the Indo-Pacific Region Through Policy, Research and Personal Narratives
For Dante Schulz (G’26), the Master of Arts in Asian Studies program clarified what he valued.…
March 12, 2026
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Global Health Student Fellows Advocate for Tuberculosis Funding on Capitol Hill
Global Health Student Fellows joined the annual MedStar-Georgetown Global Health Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill to call for stronger federal investment in tuberculosis.…
March 11, 2026
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Behind the Lens with Foreign Affairs Photojournalist Amanda Rivkin (G’11)
Amanda Rivkin (G’11), a graduate of SFS’s Master of Arts in Security Studies program (SSP), has spent more than a decade working as a press photographer, news writer, editor…
March 10, 2026
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Leading Through Service: Meet the Military-Affiliated Newmark Scholars at McCourt
The Craig Newmark Veterans Scholarship Fund increases access to a public policy education for active-duty service members, veterans and military-connected.…
March 5, 2026
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Why Those Uneaten Fries and Side of Potatoes Are Bloating U.S. Food Waste
New research co-conducted by Georgetoen graduate students found that food left on plates makes up 70% of total restaurant food.…
March 5, 2026
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From Patient Bedside to Boardroom: How Personal Experience Fueled a School of Health Student’s Journey
Master of Science in Health Systems Administration student Katie Kalhorn's path involves pivots, a family medical emergency and a calling back to the.…
March 2, 2026
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Neuroscience Professor Encourages Collaboration in Research and Teaching
Rebekah Evans, Ph.D., works with undergrad, grad and postdoc students, promoting the collaborative environment that drew her to.…
February 28, 2026