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Georgetown Grad Students Spend Spring Break Fighting AI Scams in Singapore

Meet Mac Milin Kiran: the CCT student who led a one-week trip to Singapore for a tech policy challenge,.…

April 4, 2024

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NPR: Megan Majocha, Scientists and Researchers Trying to Make ASL More STEM-Inclusive

Megan Majocha, a Ph.D. in Tumor Biology student explains how, as a deaf person, she is working to make ASL more STEM.…

March 20, 2024

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The Hoya: Inaugural GradGov Gala Gathers Over 1,000 Attendees

Explore reactions from GradGov leadership and attendees to the inaugural graduate student gala at the National Building.…

March 1, 2024

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U.S. News & World Report: Anne Musica on Grad School Application Timeline

Anne Musica, program manager in the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, shares tips, along with other experts, for a successful grad school.…

January 9, 2024

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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

Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Research on Echolocation and Pancreatic Cancer Earn Doctorate Students ARCS Fellowship Award

Explore how Ellen Jacobs’ research on dolphins and Zoe Malchiodi’s study of pancreatic cancer earned them the ARCS Chapter Scholar.…

November 29, 2023

Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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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

Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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The Future of Public Administration: Two Graduate Students Awarded Herbert Roback Scholarship

Meet Jada Fraser & Ignacio Albe: two graduate students awarded the 2023-24 Herbert Roback Scholarship for their work in public.…

September 26, 2023

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My Scars Tell A Story: Major Thomas Schueman (G’19) on His English Degree, New Memoir and Military Service

For seven years, Thomas Schueman (G’19) worked to help his friend, an Afghan interpreter who served alongside him in Afghanistan, secure a U.S. visa and leave the. …

November 10, 2022

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Georgetown’s First Political Science Predoctoral Summer Institute Aims to Improve Diversity in the Discipline

August 9, 2022