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海角论坛

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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

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Alcindor Named to The Root 100

New York Times journalist Yamiche Alcindor (C'09) was named to The Root 100, an annual list of top African American cultural.鈥

September 25, 2017

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Hochman Receives NEH Public Scholar Fellowship

Georgetown 海角论坛 professor Brian Hochman has received a prestigious Public Scholar Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities in order to work on his upcoming鈥

August 15, 2017

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The Ghost Professor: Feinman Todd Releases Memoir

Last month, journalism program director Barbara Feinman Todd published a memoir of her career, including her time research, editing and ghostwriting for a number of Washington's鈥

March 27, 2017

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Meet The Newest Faculty Members

The Fall 2016 semester has brought a number of passionate and qualified new instructors to Georgetown.鈥

September 27, 2016

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10 Great Classes to Fill Out Your Schedule

We tasked our team of advising deans with putting together a list of their favorite fall courses that still (as of Tuesday morning, August 30) have spots available. If you’鈥

August 30, 2016

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Three Journeys to Commencement

Georgetown 海角论坛 graduating seniors Madison Pachoe, Georgina Ryder and Bassam Sidiki reflect on the paths that brought them to.鈥

May 25, 2016

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Wiretapping, from Telegraphs to iPhones

With a new NEH research grant and a book on the way, Professor Brian Hochman is diving into the long, largely unexplored history of wiretapping in the United.鈥

April 26, 2016