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November 11, 2015
University professor Nancy Sherman says America’s engagement with veterans should go far beyond the standard “thank you for your service,” because of the “moral injury” experienced by the more than 2.6 million who have returned home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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November 3, 2015
Dr. James Baraniuk, a Georgetown University Medical Center researcher who discovered the first physical evidence of Gulf War Illness, says the next step may be to develop a blood test for the illness.
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November 2, 2015
2015 Tillman Military Scholar and Gulf War veteran Benjamin Bryant (G’17) plans to pursue medical school, focus on healing others and then rejoin the service.
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December 15, 2014
Georgetown psychology professor Jennifer Woolard will evaluate a new program aimed at reducing the rates of suicide and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in veterans.
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November 12, 2014
Georgetown remembers and honors students, faculty and staff who served in the military with Veterans Day programs on Main Campus and at the Law Center.
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November 11, 2014
Bonnie Hayes (G'15), a Sports Industry Management program student who provided mental health services to soldiers during the war in Iraq, is Georgetown's latest Tillman Military Scholar.
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November 5, 2014
Amy Battocletti, a second-year Ph.D. candidate in Georgetown's biology department and a former U.S. Navy aerographer's mate, is one of 11 veterans honored by the NSF in a ceremony today.
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May 12, 2014
Before U.S. Navy Veteran Matthew Gonter (G’14) walks across the stage to receive his diploma this week, the School of Continuing Studies (SCS) at Georgetown will honor him with its Outstanding Technology Management Student Award.
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November 12, 2013
Georgetown remembered and honored students, faculty and staff who served in the military with Veterans Day programs yesterday on main campus and the Law Center.
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November 9, 2012
From serving in Iraq to being a body double in a film directed by Jennifer Aniston and other actresses about the impact of breast cancer, U.S. Army soldier Margaret (Maggie) Smith (G’13) has had anything but a typical life.