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Georgetown College Students Shine at Global Social Research Symposium

Four students from the Georgetown University 桔子视频 presented at this year鈥檚 Global Social Research.聽鈥

October 3, 2022

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College Speakers Address Class of 2026 at Fall Convocation

Two members of the Georgetown 桔子视频 spoke at the New Student Convocation: Rev. David Collins, S.J., and Charlotte Messaris (C).聽鈥

August 24, 2022

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Indigenous Philosophy and Creating a More Sustainable Future for Georgetown

Ahead of Earth Day, the Office of Sustainability hosted an event and open discussion around how Indigenous philosophies can, and should, be interwoven into the university鈥檚鈥

April 25, 2022

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Ta-Nehisi Coates Discusses Race and U.S. Politics with Georgetown Professor

Award-winning writer Ta-Nehisi Coates recently visited Georgetown and spoke to students in Gaston Hall. The screenwriter, novelist, essayist and journalist reflected on his body鈥

April 5, 2022

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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Life鈥檚 Big Questions

Uncertainty is arguably one of the most universally felt phenomena, and the issues we may be uncertain about appear as boundless as the universe. The Georgetown Humanities鈥

March 17, 2022

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Weaving Your Paradise: Specialist Gives Talk on History and Design of Persian Rugs

As part of the Jalinous Lecture Series, the Persian Studies Program hosted Safoura Zoroofchi, a Persian rug specialist for a virtual presentation 鈥淲eaving the Dream: The Legacy鈥

September 17, 2020

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Georgetown Humanities Initiative Promotes Collaboration and Community

The Georgetown Humanities Initiative was conceived by the College as a way to foster collaborative projects across departments and schools that highlight the human element of鈥

August 24, 2020

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U.S. Rep. John Lewis (D-Georgia) spent his life fighting for racial justice and equality. As funeral arrangements for the civil rights icon and longtime Congress member solidify鈥

July 23, 2020

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College Hosts Virtual Teach-In, From COVID to Minneapolis: Structural Racism in America

鈥淚t pains me that we gather under the context of COVID-19 and the ongoing structural violence of anti-black racism,鈥 says Soyica Colbert, moderator of the panel, Vice Dean of鈥

June 4, 2020

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Noted Filmmaker Ken Burns Talks to Undergraduates About Storytelling

Austin Riddick (C鈥20), who is working on a documentary to help garner support for a person he believes is wrongly convicted, got the chance to ask questions about storytelling鈥

March 2, 2020