03.17.11
From Politics to Pop Culture, History Professor Studies Life in Brazil
Professor Bryan McCann studies all elements of Brazilian culture, from political reforms to its musical legacy.
Thomas Chatterton Williams (C'03)
Alumnus writes memoir on hip-hop culture and his father's civil rights struggle.
Mark Svensson (C'12)
Georgetown transfer student invited to first-ever White House Summit on Community Colleges.
2011 looks to be another year of growth and innovation for Georgetown College. Two exciting minors, Business Administration and Film and Media Studies have been added to the College’s already expansive curriculum. Construction on our new 154,000 square state-of-the art Science Center has begun in earnest.
Dean Chester Gillis
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