Home Page Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences :Tradition, Excellence, Innovation.
Georgetown University
Georgetown University Search Site Index Site Map Directory About Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS CURRENT STUDENTS GRADUATE ALUMNI FACULTY
Research Forms About Programs Calendar
Home

   

 

Journalists Gwen Ifill and Laurie Garrett and a host of political, business and government leaders fill out the roster for Georgetown's 2009 commencement speakers. (Apr. 29, 2009)

Georgetown's law, business and medical graduate programs receive high ratings in U.S. News and World Report's annual rankings list. (Apr. 23, 2009)

In her latest book, “The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka: Terrorism, Ethnicity, Political Economy,” professor Asoka Bandarage provides a detailed and historical analysis of the evolution of Sri Lanka’s civil conflict. (Dec. 18, 2008)

In his latest book, “Let This Voice Be Heard: Anthony Benezet, Father of Atlantic Abolitionism,” Maurice Jackson provides an intellectual and social history of the trans-Atlantic fight against slavery triggered by the French-born Huguenot-turned-Quaker. (Dec. 17, 2008)

The Modern Language Association awarded the 2008 Prize for a First Book to Georgetown English professor Dana Luciano, for 'Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America.' (Dec. 15, 2008)

Led by Georgetown's Janet Mann, a new study, published in the Dec. 10 edition of the journal PLoS ONE, examines a subset of Western Australia's Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin population and their use of marine sponges as tools. (Dec. 10, 2008)

Georgetown's Center on Education and the Workforce receives a $2.9 million Gates Foundation grant to develop policy recommendations to improve national postsecondary completion rates among low-income students. (Dec. 09, 2008)

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) named Georgetown's James Sandefur the 2008 District of Columbia Professor of the Year. (Nov. 20, 2008)

Georgetown's Produce Safety Project reports weaknesses in food safety policy, organization and communications during this summer’s outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul. (Nov. 17, 2008)

Fathali Moghaddam's latest book, 'How Globalization Spurs Terrorism: The Lopsided Benefits of 'One World' and Why That Fuels Violence' (Praeger Security International 2008), examines modern Islamic terrorism in the context of globalization and cultural evolution. (Sep. 09, 2008)

High-quality preschool programs can boost school readiness for both poor and middle-class children, according to researchers at Georgetown University who looked at programs in Tulsa, Okla. (Jun. 26, 2008)

Georgetown will have conferred more than 4,500 degrees for the undergraduate, graduate, law and medical classes of 2008 during the May 15-18 commencement weekend. (May. 18, 2008)

The 2008 Kaplan/Newsweek "How to Get into College" Guide selects Georgetown as the "hottest big city school." (Aug. 16, 2007)

State-of-the-art science building design incorporates environmentally friendly aspects with cutting edge technology. (May. 29, 2007)

Georgetown University welcomes Associate Justice Scalia (C'57) for the inaugural lecture of the Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy, sponsored by the university’s government department. The forum seeks to advance the study of America's founding principles and their roots in the Western philosophical and religious traditions. (Oct. 20, 2006)

Greece's foreign minister joined members of the university community on Sept. 27 for the inauguration of Georgetown's first endowed chair in Hellenic studies. (Oct. 02, 2006)

 

Contact Us Georgetown University