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Latin American Studies Grad Student Spends Summer Engaging Energy, Justice and Community in Puerto Rico
Priscila Putzulu (C’25, G’26), Master of Arts in Latin American Studies student, spent her summer at community-based environmental justice organization Casa.…
August 20, 2025
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Incoming Student Spotlight: Abigail Obafemi
Originally from Nigeria, Obafemi is joining the Ph.D. program in German this.…
August 19, 2025
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School of Health Adds New Graduate Programs; Expands to Capitol Campus
As the School of Health begins its fourth academic year, it does so with new programs, a second campus and aspirations to advance its.…
August 18, 2025
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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HIV Has Devastated Her Home. She’s Pursuing a Ph.D. to Channel Aid Where It’s Needed
Driven by her lived experiences with HIV, global infectious disease Ph.D. candidate Martha Cameron is poised to make a larger.…
August 7, 2025
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Where To Live at Georgetown: A Grad Student Housing Guide
Are you a Georgetown graduate student looking for housing in DC, Virginia or Maryland? Start with this guide from Graduate.…
July 30, 2025
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At United Nations Summer Program, Computer Science Student Examines AI Ethics
Georgetown Ph.D. candidate Wisdom Obinna practiced tech ethics and diplomacy in Europe through summer programs at FASPE and the U.…
July 23, 2025
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Strong Science Showing Leads Record-Tying Number of Doctoral Researchers to Win Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award
A neuroscientist, a lepidopterist and historians of West Central African culture in Brazil and decolonial narratives in Latin America make up the 2025 honorees for an award…
July 1, 2025
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Graduate School is Hard. So is Fatherhood. Meet the Grad Student Dads Mastering Both
Antonio Bizarron Jauregui (G’25) and João Bevilaqua Basto (G’26) knew that earning master’s degrees while working and parenting would be a balancing act, but they didn’t…
June 12, 2025
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Jesuit Urges Graduate School Class of 2025 to Be a ‘Defender of Hope’ in Graduation Address
On May 16, 922 students from Georgetown University’s Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and Biomedical Graduate Education crossed the Healy Lawn’s commencement stage. Nine…
May 19, 2025
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2024: A Year of Moments that Mattered in a Multifaceted Graduate Student Community
Discover student stories and faculty research that made 2024 special at the Graduate.…
December 12, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Social Scientist Ph.D. Called to Be a Researcher on African Politics
Claire Hazbun (SFS'20, G'30) is a Ph.D. in government student and feels called to be an applied researcher on African.…
December 5, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Family Traditions Inspire First-Gen Student to Contribute to Public Understanding of History
Jenna Lugo (G'29) is a first-gen Ph.D. in history student whose family traditions inspire her to tell the stories of the.…
December 3, 2024
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App Advice: Doctoral Application Insights from a First-Year Ph.D. Student in History
First-year Ph.D. in history student, Jenna Lugo, shares her grad application.…
November 27, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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Global Education Leads to Ph.D. Student’s Passion for International Relations & Teaching
Alexander Rodriguez is a global student of international relations, who values the art of teaching in higher. …
November 14, 2024
- Graduate Fellowships and Awards
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One Student Historian’s Dedication to Preserving Memories of the Forgotten
Patrick Grey is an aspiring historian who wants to use history as a force for.…
November 7, 2024