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Leader in Innovative Learning Prepares Georgetown for New Methods in Education
Eddie Maloney, executive director of the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS), says COVID-19 has presented challenges to learning, but he’s watched…
October 20, 2020
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Brain Stimulation Research Conducted by Graduate Student, Fellowship Winner
Robert Cortes (C’18, G’23), a doctoral student in psychology, excels as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and Patrick Healy Graduate Fellow as he seeks…
October 20, 2020
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Ph.D. Candidate Uses Skills Honed at Georgetown to Help DC Fight Coronavirus
Suzie Stephenson (G’17, G’22), a Ph.D. candidate in microbiology and immunology, volunteers her skills in virology to help the DC Public Health Laboratory with COVID-19…
October 13, 2020
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Two NHS Students Selected as Scholars by Pat Tillman Foundation
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September 25, 2020
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Help Women Claim Rights to Equality, Hillary Rodham Clinton Says at Georgetown Event
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September 25, 2020
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Alumnus Sets New World Record Running While Dribbling Basketball
Dylan Sorensen (B’13, G’14), who ran track for Georgetown, runs a mile in 4:37 while dribbling a basketball, beating the world.…
June 23, 2020
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Georgetown Confers Degrees Online, While Family, Friends, Faculty and Alumni Tune In
Acknowledging the sacrifice and effort students made to overcome struggles associated with the pandemic, Georgetown conferred them with more than 6,700 degrees online May 16 and…
May 18, 2020
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Ph.D. Student Studies Psychology of Attitudes Toward Undocumented Immigrants
Mia Hendricks (G’22), after completing research on the perception of the threat of terrorism and how it leads people to reduce their support for human rights and civil,…
March 3, 2020
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Linguistics Student Hopes Research Improves Understanding of Salvadorans
Juan Manuel Menjívar (G’22), one of eight Patrick Healy Graduate Fellows at Georgetown, explores the rich linguistic abilities of Salvadorans in the United States and in El…
February 25, 2020
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National Science Foundation Names Astronomical Observatory for Notable Georgetown Alumni Vera Rubin
Renowned alumna and physicist, Vera Rubin (G'54), gets astronomical observatory named in her honor in.…
January 31, 2020
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Observatory Named for Georgetown Physicist Who Encourages Next Generation of Women in Science
The National Science Foundation names a telescope designed to conduct “a vast astronomical survey” after Vera Rubin (G’54), the renowned Georgetown alumna and.…
January 31, 2020
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100 Seconds: Global, National Leaders Answer Questions About Doomsday Clock
Students ask pressing questions of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, former Irish President Mary Robinson and former California governor Jerry Brown about the advancement of…
January 27, 2020
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Human Rights: Grad Student Hopes to Help Indigenous Women, Girls in Mexico
Yamel Sarquis (G’20), born in Mexico to a Lebanese family, wants to create communication strategies to alert indigenous women and girls in Mexico to their human rights to…
January 21, 2020
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Young Alumnus Works to Strengthen Museum Space to Underrepresented Communities
Recent graduate Kenlontaé Turner (G’19), a visual artist and gallery coordinator, wants museums to give underrepresented voices – particularly those of Native Americans and…
January 14, 2020