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Two 海角论坛 Alumni Elected to Hometown School Boards Hope to Make Education More Equitable

Nicolo Orozco (C鈥19) and Luisa Santos (C鈥14) were recently elected to the school boards in their hometowns. The alumni are now working to help their communities by applying鈥

December 16, 2020

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New Book by Linguistics Professor Gives New Insights to Field of Cognitive Science

David Lightfoot, a professor in the Department of Linguistics and co-director of the PhD-level Interdisciplinary Concentration in Cognitive Science, recently published Born to鈥

November 23, 2020

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Jennifer Woolard, professor and chair of psychology and adjunct professor of law, says she鈥檚 listened to students on the lead up to Nov. 3 as they expressed anxiety over how鈥

November 5, 2020

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People who can unconsciously pick up on complex patterns are more likely to believe in God as the creator of patterns of events in the universe, according to a new, multicultural鈥

September 9, 2020

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Since the pandemic hit, nearly 50% of responding parents in a new study of low-income families said they had lost their jobs or had decreased work hours and experienced food鈥

August 31, 2020

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Happiness Lab Director Says Interventions Can Lead to Better Health

Psychological intervention specifically designed to boost subjective well-being has positive effects on self-reported physical health, according to a new Georgetown. 鈥

July 2, 2020

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Tips for Teacher-Parents During a Pandemic: Use Tools and Forget Being Perfect

With the closing of public schools across the country and the world, millions of parents must now supplement their children鈥檚 education while dealing with pandemic-induced鈥

April 30, 2020

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International Society of Political Psychology Awards Georgetown Professor Lifetime Achievement Award

Department of Psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam was awarded the 2020 Harold Lasswell Award from the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) for his lifetime of鈥

April 8, 2020

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Psychology Ph.D. Student to Participate in the 2021 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

Department of Psychology doctoral student Shawn Rhoads is one of approximately 25 students selected from the United States to participate in a meeting next year with a group of鈥

March 23, 2020

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Senior Dedicated to Serving Campus and Local Community Receives Recognition

Emma Berk (C鈥20) has focused on being a person for others since her first year at Georgetown. Her work with four different service projects led her to receive the university's鈥

February 27, 2020