Archive: Faculty Research
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- Faculty in the Media
For the past eight years, Georgetown University neuroscientist Adam Green has been leading a national research team tracking the range of novel ideas that college-bound high鈥
May 27, 2026
- Faculty in the Media
What began as a quiet search for a writing retreat on the Eastern Shore has evolved into a deeply personal and ambitious effort to preserve the African American history of Bay鈥
May 26, 2026
- Faculty in the Media
Professor Kai Liu and his team are working to create new materials for magnet production using a machine that bombards atoms of up to six different metals onto a surface鈥
May 5, 2026
- CAS Magazine: Faculty
Recently Published by Faculty
Every year, our world-renowned faculty publish outstanding work across dozens of fields, areas of interest and.鈥
May 1, 2026
- News Story
Georgetown Scientists Identify Sustainable Alternatives for Next-Generation Magnetic Technologies
Georgetown University researchers have discovered a new class of strong magnets that do not rely on rare-earth or precious metals 鈥 a breakthrough that could significantly鈥
December 23, 2025
- News Story
As another year comes to a close, we look back on some of our favorite moments from.鈥
December 3, 2025
- News Story
In 鈥楪ardens of Hope,鈥 Yuki Kato Shows How Urban Gardens Grow Community and Change
Yuki Kato, an associate professor in the Department of Sociology, followed roughly 50 growers in New Orleans who, between 2005 and 2015, turned empty lots and blighted land into鈥
November 12, 2025
- News Story
Ever want to reduce screen time on your smartphone? A recent psychology study shows the benefits of a digital detox and offers tips to.鈥
November 10, 2025
- News Story
Sociology Professor Corey D. Fields Named to Prestigious Behavioral Sciences Fellowship at Stanford
Fields will be working on a book project that explores recent discourse in the U.S. around issues of public health and racial.鈥
October 9, 2025
- News Story
The university鈥檚 Magis Prize recognizes faculty recently granted tenure who are making an extraordinary impact in their field. Now in its second year, the award invests in鈥
October 6, 2025