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Medical Humanities Minor Launched by University
The Georgetown Medical Humanities Program, a cross-campus collaboration among Georgetown 海角论坛, the Georgetown Humanities Initiative and the Georgetown University Medical,鈥
March 22, 2021
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Yu Huang, Mart铆nez S谩nchez Selected for 2021 Chester Gillis Award
Each year, the 海角论坛 Academic Council (CAC) recognizes two students who embody the values of a liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition through the Chester Gillis Award.鈥
March 12, 2021
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Georgetown Ethicist Collaborates with Physicians to Create Moral Framework for Elective Surgeries During COVID-19
When hospitals and clinics set out to define what 鈥渆lective鈥 surgeries should be conducted in the midst of a pandemic wave, officials should establish a moral framework that鈥
March 11, 2021
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Current Baker Scholar and Alumnus Partner to Improve High School Investors Club
Baker Scholar Liz Schropp (C鈥21) recently partnered with alumnus Mike Scanlan (C鈥86), dean of administration at St. Benedict鈥檚 Prep School in Newark, NJ, to educate high鈥
March 2, 2021
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Book by African American Studies Professor Selected for Prestigious Choice Reviews Award
Black Cultural Production After Civil Rights, edited by Department of African American Studies professor Robert Patterson, Ph.D., was recently selected as a Choice Reviews鈥
February 26, 2021
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Georgetown recently announced new telemental health programs for all degree-seeking students, staff and faculty to complement the university鈥檚 existing mental health.鈥
February 25, 2021
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Arts Scholar and Leader to Join Georgetown as Co-Lead of New Racial Justice Institute
Theater and arts scholar Anita Gonzalez will begin her tenure at Georgetown as a faculty member and co-lead of the university鈥檚 new Racial Justice Institute (RJI) beginning鈥
February 22, 2021
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Professor Discusses Importance of Equitable Education in of Wake Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has made apparent many inequities of our society, not the least of which being education. Sabrina Wesley-Nero, Ph.D., (SFS 鈥95), director of the鈥
February 16, 2021
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Greater Distance Moved by Migratory Bird Has Large Implications for Conservation
It鈥檚 well known that birds fly south for the winter, but just how far do they go? New research by post-doctoral fellow Calandra Stanley shows that yellow-billed cuckoos travel鈥
February 11, 2021
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For years to come, the social, cultural and historical contexts of the coronavirus pandemic will be subjects of intense interest and study. In the fall semester of 2020, several鈥
February 5, 2021