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Oxford Bound
Graduating seniors David Fajgenbaum, Zoe Marks, Jonathan McLaughlin and Rebecca Miller are all going to Oxford in the fall, joining a long line of accomplished Georgetown alumni who have pursued graduate studies at the British university. (May. 16, 2007)
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. (May. 07, 2007)
Global View
Georgetown professor Charles King uses technology to teach a comparative government class to students in Washington, D.C. and Doha, Qatar. (Apr. 04, 2007)
We Are Georgetown
Celebrate the team's successful season and its return to the NCAA Men's basketball Final Four for the first time in 25 years. (Mar. 28, 2007)
Local Network Exploration
Through unconventional courses on urban anthropology, Anthropologist Melissa Fisher pushes her students to explore the complex cultures and social networks they encounter in everyday interactions. (Feb. 20, 2007)
Unbound Narratives
Georgetown senior Arthur Chan (SFS'07) works to share the stories and struggles of immigrants with a larger audience. (Jan. 09, 2007)
Model Performance
English professor Gay Gibson Cima uses performance to engage her students in a dialogue about human rights. (Dec. 08, 2006)
Interconnected Interests
Program Director and Visting Professor Jacques Berlinerblau helps students explore multiple dimensions of Jewish civilization. (Oct. 02, 2006)
Finding Home
This August more than 1,800 new Hoyas will arrive on Georgetown University's Main Campus. Welcoming them to the Hilltop and helping their transition will be a team of resident assistants, including Fitzgerard ('Fitz') Restituyo (SFS'07). (Aug. 25, 2006)
Life Changing Experience
Law professor Susan Deller Ross helps women in developing countries fight for equal rights. (Jul. 10, 2006)
Security Specialist
Clay Shields, an associate professor of computer science, believes that to effectively understand the field of network security, his students need to recognize what it takes to breach the system. (Jun. 05, 2006)
Preparing for the Next Stage
Standing on Georgetown's historic Gaston Hall stage, graduating senior Sarika Agrawal (MSB'06) reflects on the life-lessons she learned during the past four years on the Hilltop. (May. 15, 2006)
Covering New Ground
Environmental historian John McNeill approaches subjects from both narrow and broad perspectives to better understand the relationship between people and nature. (May. 15, 2006)
Discussions of Faith
In a classroom on the campus of Georgetown's School of Foreign Service in Qatar, Rev. Ryan Maher, S.J., and his students explore faith and religion. (Apr. 17, 2006)
The Road to Bayou La Batre
Tim Foley (COL'06) and 29 of his fellow students and 12 Georgetown staff members spent their spring break working to repair three houses that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina in Alabama. (Mar. 28, 2006)
Living History
Each spring semester for the past 15 years, Redford has welcomed students to the McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, located in the city of Alanya. (Mar. 20, 2006)
Cancer Treatments
Professor Robert Dickson turned to the bean of the cacao tree for his latest effort to find new treatments for breast cancer. (Feb. 28, 2006)
A Closer Look
Robin Dillon-Merrill, an expert in decision and risk analysis, finds lessons that we can learn from in worst-case scenarios and near-miss situations. (Feb. 06, 2006)
Global Outreach
Assistant Professor of Public Policy Vijaya Ramachandran researches ways to encourage business in this challenged region of Africa. (Feb. 03, 2006)
A Pool of Talent
Georgetown swimmer Caitlin Colling illustrates the hard work it takes to be successful in and out of the pool. (Jan. 09, 2006)
International Presence
An expert in the fields of foreign aid and development, Carol Lancaster brings her experience as both a scholar and a policymaker to her new post at the Mortara Center. (Dec. 17, 2005)
Smart Thinking
Math professor Jim Sandefur learns from his students as they learn from him. (Nov. 21, 2005)
Boardroom with a View
Rohan Williamson's MBA students do more than read books about corporate strategy -- they engage in corporate strategy. (Oct. 22, 2005)
A Quiet Soldier
Lisa Middleton helps students find their voice as adviser to and director of Georgetown's Black Theatre Ensemble. (Oct. 03, 2005)
Changing the System
Law professor Deborah Epstein shows students and policymakers how the legal system can work for victims of domestic violence. (Sep. 12, 2005)
At Home on the Hilltop
Georgetown University senior Kah Yee Teh welcomes the Class of 2009 into the Hoya family. (Aug. 22, 2005)
School Spirit
Georgetown's football coach has a keen ability to motivate not only his players, but other members of the community as well. (Aug. 22, 2005)
Agent of Change
Computer Science professor Brian Blake is a young, accomplished scholar who always has time for innovative work as well as for colleagues, students, family and friends. (Jul. 27, 2005)
Workplace Wisdom
As director of the Office of Training and Organizational Development, Linda Hopper helps people reach thier potential. (Jul. 25, 2005)
Woman of the House
Michele Swers takes an interactive approach to teaching about legislative procedures. (Jun. 14, 2005)
In Good Faith
The Rev. Timothy Godfrey, S.J., takes a thoughtful approach to leading Campus Ministry. (Jan. 18, 2005)
Helping the Homeland
Ken Dretchen, chairman of the pharmacology department and director of the university's office of regulatory affairs, is on call 24/7 as a leading expert on chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction. (Nov. 22, 2004)
All Things Equal
Center on Health and Education's Sharon and Craig Ramey share more than just a workspace. (Nov. 08, 2004)
Walking the Walk
Tom Bullock puts Georgetown's social justice mission to work at a local high school. (Oct. 25, 2004)
Preparing for Life Beyond the Hilltop
Levee Brooks (C'04) has been inspired by business leaders, but a career on Wall Street will have to wait, the 2004 graduate is moving to Los Angeles this summer to begin a career in Hollywood. (May. 17, 2004)
Eye for Detail
Anyone who has attended a Mass of the Holy Spirit, convocation or commencement in the past two decades may recognize the man with dark hair and glasses -- and a neatly-trimmed mustache. (Apr. 26, 2004)
Melding Activism and Academia
As an associate professor and chair of Georgetown's sociology and anthropology department, Marullo has dedicated himself to the activism and service he thinks are transformative for everyone -- particularly Georgetown students. (Apr. 12, 2004)
Major Accomplishments
Serving or country and our campus: Vandergriff motivates future military leaders. (Feb. 09, 2004)
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