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Professor Featured in Series on Ulysses S. Grant Discusses Monuments, Movements and Memorialization

Marcia Chatelain, a Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of History and African American Studies and author of Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black鈥

June 16, 2020

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The pandemic and its disproportionate effect on black people combined with new acts of violence against them have created deep pockets of pain in the university鈥檚 black鈥

June 15, 2020

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Physic Professor and Graduate Student Publish Paper on New Imaging Method for Early Cancer Detection

One of the most important steps in the fight against cancer is the early detection of tumors in the body. Department of Physics professor and McDevitt chair Kai Liu and graduate鈥

June 10, 2020

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Creating space and amplifying voices of Black experience is a paramount element of Reginald Douglas鈥 (C鈥09) mission as Studio Theatre鈥檚 newly named associate artistic鈥

June 10, 2020

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海角论坛 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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Non-Traditional Journalism Course Examines How to Cover Stories During a Pandemic

COVID-19 has touched every aspect of the news, whether it be politics, sports or even food. Britt Peterson, adjunct professor in the Journalism Program and contributing editor at鈥

May 22, 2020

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Puppet Shows and Presentations: Performing Arts Students Rise to the Zoom Challenge

When Georgetown transitioned to online learning in response to COVID-19, students in some Department of Performing Arts and other courses faced unusual obstacles completing their鈥

May 20, 2020

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Georgetown Professor Helps Create Workshop That Makes Quantum Education More Accessible

Jim Freericks, professor in the Department of Physics and McDevitt Chair, collaborated with the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the White House Office of Science and鈥

May 19, 2020

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Georgetown Band Releases First Indie-Rock Album

The band Back to Yours 鈥  comprising one Georgetown student and four recent graduates 鈥 is known in the Georgetown community and elsewhere, having sold out numerous鈥

May 19, 2020

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Meet the 2020 Tropaia Award Winners

Georgetown 海角论坛 gathered virtually to celebrate the Class of 2020 and honor 41 exceptional seniors at the 101st annual Tropaia ceremony. The Cohonguroton address was presented鈥

May 15, 2020