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Georgetown provides unique opportunities for students to gain a heightened awareness and understanding of the world, and to find their place within in it.  Faculty engage issues of global significance, world leaders frequent campus and contribute to dialogue on current affairs, and activities including study abroad, international community-based learning and social justice outreach promote intercultural understanding.

Highlights

  • Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    Turkish Minister Talks at GU
    November 30, 2010
    Turkey hopes to help stabilize global order and invite more foreign investment to transform itself into a center of economic influence, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told a Georgetown audience Nov. 29.
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  • James Habyarimana
    Adherence to HIV/AIDS Drugs Explored
    December 1, 2010
    Adherence to a medication schedule is important for HIV/AIDS patients because not taking the drugs can create mutations in the virus that are resistant to the treatments.
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  • James Habyarimana
    Texting to Help AIDS Patients
    December 1, 2010
    HIV today is no longer a death sentence – it can be managed well through a combination of powerful medications. But health outcomes depend on patients’ adherence to their drug regimes, says James Habyarimana, assistant professor of public policy.
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