Archive: News Story
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Multimedia Artist DJ Spooky Collaborates with Georgetown Chamber Singers on New Performance Piece
Last week, Paul D. Miller, known more broadly as DJ Spooky, performed alongside the Georgetown Chamber Singers, a show that concluded his residency at the. 鈥
February 14, 2020
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Elizabeth Velez (G鈥83) and her friend, alumna Mary Esselman (C鈥84, G鈥87), wrote The Hell With Love: Poems to Mend a Broken Heart (Warner Books, 2002) after Esselman鈥
February 14, 2020
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German Department Highlights MLK鈥檚 Visit to Divided Berlin
During the week of February 18, 2020, The Department of German is participating in Georgetown鈥檚 MLK Initiative with a department-wide celebration of an often-overlooked trip. 鈥
February 12, 2020
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Professor to Research Spatial Information in Germany With Prestigious Humboldt Award
Philosophy professor Quill Kukla, a senior research scholar at the university鈥檚 Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE), is one of only 100 applicants around the world to receive the鈥
February 11, 2020
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New Cities, Important Experiences: Reflecting on My Study Abroad in Hong Kong
Darcy Palder (C鈥21) just returned from her study abroad in Hong Kong. She is a government major, minoring in journalism and psychology. Here are her helpful tips, fun facts鈥
February 10, 2020
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Chemistry, History, Psychology: 海角论坛 Professors from Varied Disciplines Recognized as Provost鈥檚 Distinguished Professors
Since 2016, a small group of faculty are selected each year to receive the honor of the Provost鈥檚 Distinguished Associate Professors. These educators have made a huge impact in鈥
February 7, 2020
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Working Toward Global Peace Goal of Rangel Fellowship Winner
Georgetown alumna Kawther Berhanu (C鈥19) received the prestigious 2020 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship to pursue a career in the Foreign Service, and work鈥
February 4, 2020
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Observatory Named for Georgetown Physicist Who Encourages Next Generation of Women in Science
Sarah Jiang (C鈥21) says she鈥檚 thrilled that the National Science Foundation chose to name a telescope designed to conduct 鈥渁 vast astronomical survey鈥 after Vera Rubin 鈥鈥
January 31, 2020
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Department Highlight 鈥 Mathematics & Statistics Professor Kimberly Sellers Creates Varied Research Opportunities for Students
If the movie Hidden Figures taught us anything, it is that there are often forces in the background working to make anything possible. Though the study of math and statistics is鈥
January 27, 2020
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Chemi Rosado-Seijo: Communities in Motion/Comunidades en Movimiento opens at Georgetown University Art Galleries
Georgetown University is pleased to present Chemi Rosado-Seijo: Communities in Motion/Comunidades en Movimiento; Rosado-Seijo (American b. 1973, San Juan) is an avid skateboarder鈥
January 21, 2020