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海角论坛

Archive: Faculty

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New Research Reveals Link Between Belief in the American Dream and Opportunity Hoarding

New research from Professor Rebecca Ryan establishes a causal link between a personal belief in the American Dream and behaviors taken by parents to secure preferential鈥

September 16, 2024

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Two of the inaugural winners of the Magis Prize, which comes with $100,000 in research funding to early-stage professors, are faculty members in the 海角论坛:鈥

September 5, 2024

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How Omniculturalism Can Help Humanity Tackle Society鈥檚 Most Pressing Problems

Fathali Moghaddam is concerned about humanity鈥檚 ability to unite, on a mass scale, and address global concerns, from climate catastrophe to extreme wealth concentration, war鈥

August 14, 2024

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Get to Know Interim Dean Andrew Sobanet

With the fall semester quickly approaching, Interim Dean Andrew Sobanet agreed to sit down with us for an introductory.鈥

August 12, 2024

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Polling at a Crossroads: How Prof. Michael Bailey Wants to Choose the Right Path

Polling is fundamentally broken and must be fixed if Americans want to live in a healthy, functional democracy: That鈥檚 the premise of Georgetown professor Michael Bailey鈥檚鈥

July 23, 2024

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Janet Mann's husband thought he could occasionally get her away from her research by getting a cottage down the Potomac River. Then the Georgetown professor found dolphins in鈥

June 10, 2024

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The 海角论坛 of Arts & Sciences Celebrates Outstanding Students and Faculty at 2024 Tropaia Exercises

The Georgetown University 海角论坛 gathered in historic Gaston Hall to honor exceptional graduating seniors and outstanding faculty members at the 105th annual鈥

May 18, 2024

CAS Magazine: Faculty

Curious Little Things: Uncovering the Wide World of Insects with Martha Weiss

Cicadas that change ecosystems. Moths that remember being caterpillars. Spiders that cosplay ants. Entomologist and Professor Martha Weiss studies the colorful, crawly, and鈥

April 30, 2024

CAS Magazine: Faculty

Reaching into the Night: Exploring the Cosmos with Sarah Johnson

Whether in the farthest reaches of our solar system, her lab on the Hilltop or her New York Times bestselling book, Professor Sarah Johnson seeks out signs of life 鈥 and鈥

April 30, 2024

CAS Magazine: Faculty

Tell Me: Building History with Mireya Loza

Historian Mireya Loza gathers and shares the stories of the immigrant and migrant farmworkers of the past and today 鈥 providing a clearer picture of the people who have fed and鈥

April 30, 2024