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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer Shares Work Featuring Immigrants from Border and Australian Wildfires

On Monday, photographer John Moore, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the World Press Photo of the Year, visited campus to show images from his recent work on immigration at the U鈥

February 27, 2020

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Department of African American Studies hosts lecture on Black Resistance in the Digital Age

The Georgetown 海角论坛 Department of African American Studies hosted a lecture on Thursday on how black activism can utilize the digital tools to promote their message and鈥

February 25, 2020

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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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Michelle Renslo (C鈥22) says an event on 鈥淔ree Speech and Comedy鈥 last night featuring Elahe Izadi, a stand-up comedian and Washington Post reporter, helped her understand鈥

January 17, 2020

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Georgetown Professor Launches Remembering YoU, a Community Archiving Initiative to Preserve Historic U-Street Neighborhood

Department of History Professor Ananya Chakravarti is working to preserve the rich history of one of Washington鈥檚 most culturally vibrant neighborhoods. She and Georgetown鈥

November 6, 2019

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Deconstructing Walls 鈥擥erman Department Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Department of German Professors Astrid Weigert and Anja Banchoff are hosting a week-long event series to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall that will鈥

November 1, 2019

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Esteemed Poet and Translator Gives Talk on New Book

Dick Davis, globally acknowledged leading translator of Persian poetry, gave a reading from his newly published book The Mirror of My Heart: A Thousand Years of Persian Poetry by鈥

October 31, 2019

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American Studies Celebrates 50th Anniversary

The American Studies Program (AMST) is deeply invested in educating a cohort of students so that they will go into the world thinking critically about power, identity, and鈥

October 25, 2019

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English Department to Pilot 鈥淔lightless鈥 Conference Format

鈥淓cology and Religion in the Nineteenth Century鈥 is an experiment in the kind of carbon-neutral gatherings that will be necessary, organizers say, to take seriously the fact鈥

September 4, 2019

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Omoyele Okunola (C鈥20), 2019 McTighe Prize winner, will advise the incoming Class of 2023 on the importance of advocating for others and self-care during New Student.鈥

August 19, 2019