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Ph.D. Students Distill Their Discoveries in Three Minute Thesis Competition
The annual event challenges graduate students to summarize their thesis or dissertation work in a three-minute.…
May 13, 2026
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Sophie Williams (G’26) Explores Language, Memory and Identity Across Eastern Europe
For Sophie Williams (MAERES’26), language has never been just a tool for communication — it’s a gateway into understanding history, culture and.…
May 8, 2026
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7,000 Miles From Home, Korean Fulbright Recipient Built Community at Georgetown
Coffee chats, a ministry group and supportive mentors made Georgetown feel like home for international master’s student Seyoung Kim (G).…
May 7, 2026
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Georgetown Announces Graduation Speakers for the Class of 2026
Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and Former Secretary of State John Kerry are among the 13 speakers who will address the Class of.…
May 6, 2026
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Georgetown Has Left Me Better Than It Found Me, And I’m Carrying Its Lessons Forward
Farrell Moskow (G’26) found the skills he gained while earning his master’s degree were immediately applicable to his professional.…
May 4, 2026
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Roman Empire Scholar Dame Mary Beard Named Georgetown Graduate Commencement Speaker
Georgetown Graduate Studies is honored to welcome Professor Mary Beard to speak at Graduate Commencement on May 15,.…
April 27, 2026
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English Professor Sarah McNamer Awarded the 2026 Guggenheim Fellowship
Sarah McNamer, a professor of English and medieval studies, has been named a Class of 2026 Guggenheim Fellow for her work in medieval. …
April 20, 2026
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This Oncologist is ‘Restoring Trust’ in Rural Healthcare Through Public Policy
Life-changing diagnoses and patient stories led Dr. Wade Swenson (G’26) to study rural health policy advocacy at.…
April 20, 2026
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Seaweed, Colonialism and a Fulbright Grant Bring Ph.D. Student to Japan’s Cultural Capital
Ethan Barkalow (G’28) is spending a year unearthing dissertation material and exploring Japan through a Fulbright.…
April 13, 2026
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Meet the ‘Double Hoyas’ Who Call Georgetown Their Alma Mater Twice Over
Hear why three master’s students chose to continue studying at Georgetown after earning bachelor’s degrees on the.…
March 30, 2026
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Mentorship Steered This First-Generation Student to a Ph.D. Now, He’s Returning the Favor.
Dexter Sharp’s support system encouraged him throughout his education, and now he ensures Georgetown’s graduate students have what they need to.…
March 19, 2026
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Why Those Uneaten Fries and Side of Potatoes Are Bloating U.S. Food Waste
New research co-conducted by Georgetoen graduate students found that food left on plates makes up 70% of total restaurant food.…
March 5, 2026
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From Patient Bedside to Boardroom: How Personal Experience Fueled a School of Health Student’s Journey
Master of Science in Health Systems Administration student Katie Kalhorn's path involves pivots, a family medical emergency and a calling back to the.…
March 2, 2026
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‘Cultivated by Doing’: Master’s Students Curate Art Exhibition at Georgetown University Art Galleries
Art & Museum Studies students gained firsthand experience co-creating and launching an exhibition through a foundational.…
February 25, 2026
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How Do You Express Love in Your Language? Georgetown Students Answer
The School of Foreign Service asked students to share how they express love in different.…
February 19, 2026