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A Season of Reflection: 2023 Graduate School Stories That Inspired
The end of the year is a time for reflection, expressing gratitude for all that has passed and embracing the excitement to come in the new year ahead. There’s a certain magic…
December 13, 2023
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C-SPAN: Regina LaBelle on U.S. Response to Drug Addiction and Fentanyl Crisis
Watch Professor Regina LaBelle discuss how the U.S. is responding to substance use disorder and the opioid crisis with C-SPAN's Washington.…
November 29, 2023
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New Master’s Program Director Hopes to Inspire Future Leaders of Sustainable Business Solutions
Kerrie Carfagno, the newly appointed M.S. in Environment & Sustainability Management (MS-ESM) program director has a bold vision for.…
November 14, 2023
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The Washington Post: J. Chad Jackson (G’23), DC Seats Opioid Commission As Overdose Deaths Rise
Alumni J. Chad Jackson (G'23) is appointed to DC's Opioid Abatement Advisor Commission. Read about his upcoming work in The Washington.…
October 26, 2023
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Erica Lally Awarded Newcombe Fellowship for Late-Stage Dissertation Research and Writing
Explore how a Ph.D. candidate was awarded the 2023-24 Newcombe Fellowship to fund final stages of dissertation research and.…
October 19, 2023
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McKnights Senior Living: Andrew Carle, First National Directory of University-Associated Retirement Communities Launches
Andrew Carle, who teaches senior living administration at Georgetown, launched a national website on university-associated retirement communities on McKnights Senior.…
September 21, 2023
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A Misinformation Expert’s Top Tips to Slow the Spread of Misleading Information in the 2024 Election
Watch Leticia Bode, an election misinformation expert and professor in the CCT program, explain how to respond to misleading information online leading up to the 2024.…
August 31, 2023
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How Two Doctors Are Using Research To Push the Field of Medicine
Ever since their own families grappled with their own health crises, Ralf Martz Sulague and Allison Fitzgerald have been working to push the boundaries of.…
May 26, 2023
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Higher Ed Dive: Andrew Carle, How Colleges Can Start Up a Senior Living Community Successfully
Andrew Carle, who teaches senior living administration at Georgetown, explains how retirement communities could coexist at universities on Higher Ed.…
April 11, 2023
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Celebrating Eight Decades of Women Trailblazers Who Made History in the Graduate School
Eighty years ago this year, the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences began formally admitting women. But women were earning their graduate degrees far before this milestone…
March 28, 2023
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AP: Rebecca Helm, “Nations Reach Accord to Protect Marine Life on High Seas”
Rebecca Helm, professor in Graduate School, was interviewed by AP on the United Nations treaty negotiations for the high.…
March 6, 2023
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Reflections From Two Faculty on Indigenous Studies Working Group
Two Georgetown University faculty – Bette Jacobs (Law Center) and Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer (Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs) – reflection on the work…
November 22, 2022
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Georgetown Masters Program in Educational Transformation Awarded $2.6M from U.S. Department of Education
Georgetown’s Graduate School of Arts & Sciences announces that Project ELEECT, a proposal by the Program in Educational Transformation (MAET), has been awarded a .6, …
November 15, 2021