Archive: Government
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Our Class of 2025: Student Perspectives from the Newest Cohort of Hoyas
We are thrilled to welcome the newest members of the Georgetown community to campus this. 鈥
September 14, 2021
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Rising Senior Completes Internship as Health Care Journalist with DC Newspaper
John Woolley (C鈥22) spent his summer working for Street Sense Media in Washington, DC to gain experience as a political reporter. After writing about health care for the paper,鈥
August 16, 2021
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Georgetown Alumna Selected to Host Washington Week
Award-winning journalist Yamiche Alcindor (C鈥09) was recently chosen as the next moderator of the weekly news analysis series Washington Week on PBS. This selection is the鈥
July 15, 2021
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Junior Helps to Implement Innovative Programming by New LGBTQ Resource Center Assistant Director
Ben Telerski (C'23) started working at the LGBTQ Resource Center during his first week at Georgetown. Throughout a global pandemic, the junior contributed to the creation of鈥
June 28, 2021
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Alumnus Accepted to Inaugural Cohort That Will Train Next Generation of Civil Rights Lawyers
Kendell Long (C鈥19) was chosen as part of the Legal Defense and Educational Fund鈥檚 (LDF) inaugural 10-person cohort of the Marshall-Motley Scholars Program (MMSP). Launched鈥
June 4, 2021
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New Women’s and Gender Studies Director Nadia Brown Answers Q & A
Nadia Brown, prize-winning political scientist, academic entrepreneur, will begin her tenure as director of the Women and Gender Studies Program this summer. Brown will also be a鈥
May 5, 2021
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Georgetown Senior Publishes Book on Intersection of Business, Law and Minority Politics
Before graduating this spring, Irene Chun (C鈥21) will publish her first book Coloring Ivory that discusses minority politics, business and the law. Chun, who is an鈥
March 30, 2021
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Georgetown Ethicist Collaborates with Physicians to Create Moral Framework for Elective Surgeries During COVID-19
When hospitals and clinics set out to define what 鈥渆lective鈥 surgeries should be conducted in the midst of a pandemic wave, officials should establish a moral framework that鈥
March 11, 2021
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Georgetown Alumnus Ron Klain鈥檚 Appointment By Biden Reflects Commitment to Public Service
President-elect Joe Biden鈥檚 recent appointment of veteran political strategist Ron Klain (C鈥83) has prompted members of the university community to recall the Georgetown鈥
November 18, 2020
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First-Year Student Balances School and Advocacy at Mi Familia Vota
Esme Vazquez (C鈥24) spent her first semester balancing her coursework alongside a full-time advocacy position at Mi Familia Vota. The first-year student says that she was eager鈥
October 27, 2020