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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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First-Year Student Presented Paper at Prestigious Computational Linguistics Conference

Even before receiving an offer of admission to Georgetown, incoming first-year student Aryaman Arora (C鈥24) was making waves as a budding computational. 鈥

August 27, 2020

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A recent gift to Georgetown University Library, now digitized and made available online, provides poignant and valuable insight into the Atlantic slave trade. 鈥淎s historians,鈥

August 20, 2020

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Hidden Movements of Small Songbird Have Important Climate Change Implications

State-of-the-art tracking technology reveals previously unknown long-distance movements of Kirtland鈥檚 warblers during mating season that have important conservation and climate鈥

August 20, 2020

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Professor Writes Play About Wells-Barnett, Addams as Critique of White Feminism

Bitter Flower, a play by Jennifer Natalya Fink, professor in the Department of English at Georgetown and Director of the Program in Disability Studies, will debut as an online鈥

August 19, 2020

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Georgetown Professor Heads Study that Discovers a New Key to Unlocking Winding Spins

An international team led by Kai Liu, professor and McDevitt Chair in the Department of Physics, has now discovered a new key that unlocks winding spins, which can be used to鈥

August 14, 2020

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Professor Robert Patterson Discusses H.R.40 Bill, Offers Suggestions for Reparations

One of the policies Congress put forth to improve the lives of Black Americans is the H.R.40 bill, also known as the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for鈥

August 10, 2020

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CAC Hosts Virtual Colloquium for Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities

Each year since 2017, the 海角论坛 Academic Council (CAC) hosts a Colloquium for Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities (CRSSH). This year the students presented their鈥

July 27, 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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The pandemic and its disproportionate effect on black people combined with new acts of violence against them have created deep pockets of pain in the university鈥檚 black鈥

June 15, 2020