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‘Walk the Earth in Peace’ – Georgetown Alum Ken Rutherford on Losing His Legs and Finding Purpose
Ken Rutherford (G'87, G'00), a Ph.D. in Government alum, shares how he found purpose in life after a landmine accident in.…
August 2, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Doctoral Alum Uses Novel Technologies in Tumor Biology Labs
Zoe Malchiodi (G'19, G'24) uses novel technology to support pancreatic cancer.…
July 12, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Lindsey Russ, Georgetown University’s First HHMI Gilliam Fellow
Meet Lindsey Russ: Georgetown's first HHMI Gilliam Fellow in the Ph.D. in Pharmacology & Physiology.…
July 10, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Georgetown Recognized as a Top-Performing Institution for Boren Fellowships in 2024
Because of 8 graduate students, Georgetown was named a top institution for Boren Fellowships in 2024, tied with Johns.…
May 24, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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A Neuroscientist, Historian and Social Cognitive Scientist Receive 2024 Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award
Meet the three impressive doctoral alumni selected to receive the 2024 Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation.…
May 21, 2024
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3 Inspiring Graduate Students in Georgetown University’s Class of 2024
Meet three grad students in the class of 2024 whose personal and academic achievements at Georgetown propelled them into who they were called to.…
May 13, 2024
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‘Part of the Solution’ – Georgetown’s Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs’ Connection to the Environment & Sustainability
Meet three sets of leaders in the science, business, policy and sustainability field as they share about their personal and professional experiences this Earth.…
April 23, 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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EdSurge: Jeanine Turner on Smartphones & Students’ Attention
Jeanine Turner, director of the master's in CCT at Georgetown, shares research on smartphones' impact on students'. …
January 16, 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
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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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Mae Gleeson (G’23) on What It’s Like to Live in the Amazon for Three Weeks
A team from Georgetown went on an expedition to the Peruvian Amazon. Mae Gleeson, a graduate of the MS-ESM program, shares about a typical day in the.…
August 17, 2023
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Environment & Sustainability Management Students Address Real-World Issues During Capstone Projects
The inaugural cohort of the M.S. in Environment & Sustainability Management recently completed their capstone projects – delivering solutions to different types of…
July 21, 2023