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Psychology Professor Abigail Marsh Featured in New Season of 鈥楲imitless鈥 With Chris Hemsworth

Abigail Marsh helped Chris Hemsworth get in the right mental state for his challenges in Limitless: Live Better Now, the second season of the National Geographic docuseries鈥

August 15, 2025

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Ten Georgetown graduate students, including Ethan Miller (G鈥26), have been named fellows of the Bryce Harlow Foundation, which recognizes outstanding graduate students鈥

August 14, 2025

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Having studied Latin since middle school, Caroline Sewell (C'27) saw her classics studies in a new light after participating in an archaeological dig at a Roman villa in Redondo,鈥

August 14, 2025

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Spend a day on the water with Kelly Bates (C鈥26), a research assistant for the Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin.鈥

August 6, 2025

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Trailblazing Computer Scientist and Educator Yoshi Kohno Joins Georgetown

Kohno will be the McDevitt Chair in the Department of Computer Science and research professor in the Center for Digital.鈥

August 5, 2025

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Invasive blood tests are often used to test for diseases. This physics professor's invention could change that and make administering medicine more.鈥

August 4, 2025

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Selected among over 1,250 applicants, Wisdom Obinna (G鈥29) joined 51 other graduate students from 41 countries in Switzerland for the two-week intensive seminar in鈥

July 23, 2025

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2025 Chester Gillis Award Recipients Serve Their Communities Through Teaching and Cancer Research

Naveen Shah (C鈥25) and Harry Sun (C鈥26) are the recipients of the 2025 Chester Gillis.鈥

July 23, 2025

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Some Dolphins Use Tools to Hunt, Revealing Insights Into Cultural Transmission

A new study led by Georgetown researchers reveals that the rare use of tools by some dolphins to hunt is passed on from parent to offspring and is shaped by significant sensory鈥

July 21, 2025

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While third parties have existed in American politics, they have rarely tipped the electoral scales, says Hans Noel, an associate professor of government in the 海角论坛 of Arts &鈥

July 17, 2025