-
December 2, 2016
Rhodes Scholarship finalist Benjamin Johnson (NHS'17) is interested in the intersection between neuroscience and global health and researches how isolation and mental health connect with physical health.
-
November 29, 2016
Recent Georgetown graduate Seamus Caragher (C’16) becomes Georgetown's most recent Marshall Scholar who will study for the next two years in the United Kingdom.
-
November 23, 2016
A new study by a Georgetown oncology professor shows that inflammation can slow early development of cancer linked to a mutant gene, but once tumors are established inflammation speeds up their growth.
-
November 21, 2016
Georgetown professor Sarah Stewart Johnson is leading a National Science Foundation-funded expedition to Antarctica later this month that may one day help solve the question of whether there was ever life on Mars.
-
November 15, 2016
Stefanie Kurgatt (NHS’17) was among a team of NHS faculty and students who developed the recent report on "The Health of the African American Community in the District of Columbia: Disparities and Recommendations."
-
October 28, 2016
Georgetown professor Dagomar Degroot, author of a new book about how the Dutch dealt with extreme 17th-century climate changes, reflects on the lessons the past has for today’s global warming crisis.
-
October 24, 2016
Georgetown honors two professors – Christian Wolf and Jong-In Hahm – for their research achievements in chemistry.
-
October 21, 2016
Dr. Andrew William Bazemore, an assistant professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine, has been elected as a lifetime member of the National Academy of Medicine.
-
October 21, 2016
Georgetown recognizes the exceptional teaching and scholarship of three professors – one each from the Main, Law Center and Medical Center campuses – and announces promotions of more than 30 faculty members.
-
October 19, 2016
Clare Garvie (L'15) co-authors a groundbreaking report issued by Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology that examines the impact of unregulated police face recognition databases in America.