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The Evolving Electorate

The Evolving Electorate

Diana Owen has spent 20 years studying how media affects politics. Now she's turning her attention to youth voters and how new media is changing how they engage in politics.

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University headlines

New Science Building Plans Advance

State-of-the-art science building design incorporates environmentally friendly aspects with cutting edge technology.

New Major Specializes in Global Health

A new undergraduate major in biology of global health helps fulfill Georgetown's international mission.

Campus Reaches Out After Local Library Blaze

Georgetown offers its assistance after a blaze destroys historic neighborhood library.

Interview

Taking on Mortgage Debt

Associate University Editor Anne Glenzer sat down with consumer credit expert Mike Staten to find out about the mortgage market and its slew of finance programs -- some legit and some scams.

Faculty in the news

Aviad Haramati, professor of physiology and biophysics, explains why Georgetown co-hosted a November conference discussing the scientific research and benefits associated with meditation featuring the Dalai Lama:

"Because it goes to the heart of what Georgetown is about, which is to explore the intersection of science and religion."

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Innovations in teaching

Diana Owen

Faculty publications

Andrew N. Rubin, ed. Humanism, Freedom, and the Critic. 2005. Washington, DC: Georgetown University.

Fen Osler Hampson , and Pamela Aall , ed. Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World. Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2007.

Mark Choate. Professional Wikis. : Wiley & Sons, 2007.

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