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Nicoletta Pireddu Wins Comparative Literature’s Most Prestigious Award

Nicoletta Pireddu鈥檚 book "Migrating Minds: Theories and Practices of Cultural Cosmopolitanism" has been awarded the Ren茅 Wellek鈥

April 3, 2023

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Georgetown Researchers Contribute to UN World Happiness Report

Two Georgetown researchers 鈥 Abigail Marsh and Shawn Rhoads (G鈥22) 鈥 are contributors to the World Happiness Report鈥

March 20, 2023

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Film About Legendary Georgetown Professor and Holocaust Witness Jan Karski Premieres on PBS

Remember This, a feature-film starring Academy Award-nominee David Strathairn that explores the life and legacy of Jan Karski will premiere on PBS on March鈥

March 13, 2023

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Get Smart: Georgetown Neuroscientists Release Free App to Improve Cognition

A team of Georgetown neuroscientists has released an app to help users improve their deductive reasoning鈥

March 10, 2023

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Jennifer Woolard Named Vice Dean of Faculty in 海角论坛 of Arts & Sciences

Jennifer Woolard, a professor of psychology and adjunct professor of law, has been named a vice dean of faculty affairs in the Georgetown University 海角论坛 of Arts &. 鈥

March 9, 2023

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Joel Michael Reynolds Recognized by The Hastings Center for Groundbreaking Work in Disability Studies

The Hastings Center has named Joel Michael Reynolds one of their newest fellows for his work on the philosophy and ethics of disability鈥

March 3, 2023

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Hot Off the Presses: How 3D Printing Could Help Construction Go Green

3D printing has the potential to upend the cement industry and, if used correctly, reduce the carbon footprint of the construction process, according to a new paper from鈥

February 23, 2023

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Education, Inquiry, and Justice Program Packs Calendar for Spring Semester

This semester, the Education, Inquiry, and Justice Program (EDIJ) is planning a wide array of events for students interested in the study of鈥

February 16, 2023

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Having High Levels of Empathy Is Good for You. But Is There a Flip Side?

A new paper from psychologist Casey Brown explores the extent to which empathy can help 鈥 and harm 鈥 elderly couples as they鈥

February 8, 2023

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History Hasn’t Changed as Much as You Think, According to Fathali Moghaddam

In Fathali Moghaddam鈥檚 new book, Political Plasticity, he argues that political systems change far less than we might鈥

February 3, 2023