Archive: Anthropology
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Jasmine Chen (C鈥27) and Abbey Murray (C鈥27) conducted independent research projects in Europe as part of the Stapleton Award given by the Department of.鈥
September 4, 2025
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The 海角论坛 of Arts & Sciences Honors 2023 Tropaia Award Winners
The Georgetown University 海角论坛 gathered in historic Gaston Hall to honor exceptional graduating seniors and outstanding faculty members at the 104th annual鈥
May 19, 2023
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脰nder, Hamilton Receive Faculty Awards at Tropaia and Faculty of Languages and Linguistics Ceremonies
Two faculty professors were honored during the annual Tropaia and Faculty of Languages and Linguistics (FLL) Ceremonies on Saturday. Sylvia 脰nder was awarded the Edward B. Bunn,鈥
May 22, 2021
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Georgetown 海角论坛 Hosts Racial Justice Speaker Series to Promote Equity and Inclusion
Next week, Georgetown 海角论坛 will host its first event in the series 鈥淪uch a Time As This鈥: Racial Justice and the University in order to explore how research by Georgetown鈥
September 24, 2020
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Georgetown Creates New Course for Students Returning from Study Abroad that Analyzes COVID-19
Georgetown University was one of a few institutions to create a new academic term specifically for students who were asked to return home from their study abroads due to COVID. 鈥
April 9, 2020
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The research training workshop focused on multilingual practices and social justice and examined the contributions of different approaches to the analysis of multilingualism鈥
October 30, 2019
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Georgetown 海角论坛 alumna and expert surfer Emi Koch (C鈥12), who was National Geographic 2018 Adventurer of the Year, is now a Fulbright-National Geographic Digital鈥
September 9, 2019
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Meet Rangel Fellowship Winner Bianca Uribe
Bianca Uribe (C'18) has received a 2018 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship, a prestigious award given to only 30 students from universities across the country. We鈥
November 21, 2018
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De Luna NEH Grant Unites Humanities, Archaeology
Professor Kathryn de Luna of the Department of History has received a collaborative research grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, which she and two co鈥
September 14, 2018
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In Anthropocene Seminar, Humanists Tackle Environmental Issues
Approaching the Anthropocene: Global Culture and Planetary Change is a series of lectures, art installations, and group discussions that critically examine the ways humans鈥
February 6, 2018