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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
- News
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
- News
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
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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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Three Scholars Receive Prestigious 2023 Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award
Three alumnae received the 2023 Glassman Dissertation Award: Nohora Arrieta Fernández, Katherine O'Connell (Matthews), and Casey Zipfel. Learn more about their research.…
June 23, 2023
- News
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
- In the News
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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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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
- News
Safeguarding the Future Generation
"Children bear the most severe threat that climate change poses to humanity." Emily Prest (G'23) and Prof. Joan Lombardi discuss the effects of climate change on children in this…
June 14, 2022
- News
King in the Classroom
J.R. Osborn, associate professor in CCT, gleans insights from Teach the Speech to meet course objectives and facilitate understanding of Dr. King’s impact in the US and.…
June 14, 2022
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Five Healy Fellows Who Took Unexpected Paths to Their Ph.D.
Discover the paths five Graduate Healy Fellows took to the Ph.D. and how they seek to uncover new insights in theology, political science, linguistics and. …
April 8, 2022
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Introducing The Earth Commons, Georgetown University’s Institute for Environment & Sustainability
A New Chapter The Earth Commons, Georgetown University’s Institute for Environment & Sustainability, is a hub for environmental and sustainability innovation, research…
February 15, 2022
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Congratulations to our 2022 Cosmos Scholars!
Over the years, 120 Georgetown University Graduate students have been named Cosmos Scholars. Students have submitted research proposals in various academic fields ranging from…
February 8, 2022