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Christine Grady, an alumna who has built her career exploring the ethics of biomedical research, will join Georgetown as a professor and senior advisor on bioethics and鈥

March 24, 2026

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KPop Demon Hunters may have won two Academy Awards, but it's just the latest piece of Korean culture to captivate the world. A Korean literary scholar explains.鈥

March 19, 2026

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In a first-person story, Christopher Edwards (C'27) shares how immigrating from Jamaica to the U.S. sparked his interest in policy and what it鈥檚 like living and learning in鈥

March 19, 2026

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New Series Highlights the Value of an English Degree in a Changing World

In today鈥檚 unpredictable world and job market, 鈥淭he English Major in the World鈥 event series aims to show students that it鈥檚 an advantage to have an English.鈥

March 18, 2026

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At Georgetown, every undergraduate student takes the signature class, The Problem of God. Now after years of teaching the class, this professor has written a book outlining, 鈥

March 17, 2026

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New Certificate Program Prepares Students to Use AI Critically and Responsibly

The new undergraduate certificate in AI for 海角论坛 students will roll out in fall of 2026 and is grounded in a liberal arts approach where students will learn鈥

March 17, 2026

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Georgetown鈥檚 Launchpad Program at the Capitol Campus Helps Liberal Arts Students Prepare for Careers

The semester-long program will be piloted in the fall of 2026 through a partnership between the Capitol Applied Learning Labs (CALL), the 海角论坛, Cawley鈥

March 12, 2026

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Davis Performing Arts Center Celebrates 20 Years With Speculative Historical Fiction

An exhibition and boxing performance marked the 20th anniversary of the Davis Performing Arts Center. But rather than simply celebrating two decades of performances, the evening鈥

March 11, 2026

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Rebecca Sinderbrand, professor of the practice and director of the Journalism Program, explores how AI, independent journalism and declining subscribers are shaping the鈥

March 6, 2026

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For Kathryn 鈥淜atie鈥 Kalhorn (C鈥23, G鈥27), a Master of Science in Health Systems Administration (MHSA) student, her journey was defined by pivots, a family medical鈥

February 27, 2026