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Rachel Dennis (N’20) Reflects on Black History Month

Meet Rachel Dennis: She graduated in 2020 with a master's in Nursing, and shares her story as a member of the Black community and her calling to.…

February 28, 2024

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Renee Barton (G’17) Reflects on Black History Month

Meet Renee Barton: She's a 2017 alumna of the SCS Human Resources Management program and the director of recruitment and partnerships for Biomedical Graduate Education at…

February 28, 2024

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Bezawit Yohannes (G’20) Reflects on Black History Month

Meet Bezawit Yohannes: an alumna of the master's in English program. She shares experiences about her Ethiopian community, culture and personal.…

February 28, 2024

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Voces de Estudiantes, Volume 1: Celebrating Latine Culture and Hispanic Heritage Month

Explore a Q&A series with alumni and graduate students at Georgetown University in honor of Latine Culture and Hispanic History.…

October 12, 2023

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Summer Conference at Georgetown Addresses Future of the Humanities in Higher Education

Discover student and faculty reflections of the 2023 MLA's annual Summer Seminar, 'Centering the Humanities,' hosted at.…

September 18, 2023

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Yale Climate Connections: Universities on Fire is Brisk, Inspiring and Sobering

Bryan Alexander, adjunct professor in the Learning, Design, & Technology program, surveys the next 75 years to see how universities will be impacted by the climate.…

July 5, 2023

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From Personal Struggle to Peer Support: Graduate Students in the Addiction Policy & Practice Program Organize New Student Group, Hoyas for Recovery

With a powerful mission to advocate for a recovery-ready campus and provide peer support for students in recovery, three graduating master’s students in the Addiction…

May 12, 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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Professor Maxine Weinstein Awarded $8.2 Million for Research at Georgetown on Aging

The National Institute on Aging has renewed funding for the study on Midlife in the United States (MIDUS). Professor Maxine Weinstein, whose research contributions to the study…

January 23, 2023

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Renowned Scholar of Internet Governance, Laura DeNardis, Joins Georgetown

July 25, 2022