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2023-2024 Provost’s Distinguished Faculty Fellows
Recognizing the educational benefits of a diverse intellectual community, Georgetown aims to attract assistant professor level faculty from a wide range of backgrounds and to foster their success as
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2022-2023 Provost’s Distinguished Faculty Fellows
Recognizing the educational benefits of a diverse intellectual community, Georgetown aims to attract assistant professor level faculty from a wide range of backgrounds and to foster their success as
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2023 Distinguished Associate Professor Awards
On occasion, department chairs, unit heads and deans identify and wish to recognize fast-rising associate professors who are notable for remarkable achievements in research and teaching at an early s
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MSCHE Communications and Updates
September 2019 Rohan Williamson (MSB) and Sue Lorenson (College) selected as 2022 Self Study Co-Chairs November 2019 Co-Chairs and Tammi Damas, Accreditation Liaison Officer (ALO) atten
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Ph.D. Candidate Looks to Build on Narratives of Enslaved Muslims in the Americas
March 25, 2019 Rahma Maccarone (G’23) grew up in Somalia hearing rich oral narratives about heroines and heroes of war and tales of everyday life with a moral. Those narratives drive the Patr
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New Georgetown Report Highlights Health Disparities and Calls for Racial Equity in the District of Columbia
https://youtu.be/ZNwDme1GysU June 2, 2020 – Approximately three quarters of the deaths associated with COVID-19 in the nation’s capital have been among the African American community.A new G
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Georgetown Undergraduate Sparks Hope and Raises Funds for Medical Workers with Lawn Sign Business
While many of us remain apart from our loved ones due to COVID-19, the new social distancing era has people looking for a sign of hope, and a Georgetown student is putting one right in your front
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Anna Landre (SFS’21) Recognized for Disability Rights Advocacy with Truman Scholarship
Throughout her time at Georgetown, Anna Landre (SFS’21) has been a champion of disability rights, both on and off campus. Now, as one of just 62 recipients of the prestigious Truman Scholarship,
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Assistant Professor Rajesh Veeraraghavan leads mapping exercise to assist the Government of India in its response to the COVID-19 crisis
Rajesh Veeraraghavan, an assistant professor in the Science, Technology and International Affairs program in the School of Foreign Service and member of the India Initiative Faculty Advisory Comm
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COVID-19 Crisis Brings Out the Best and Worst in State and Local Leadership
During the pandemic crisis, state and local leaders have had to compete for medical equipment and make hard economic decisions. Meryl Chertoff, executive director of the Georgetown Project on State a
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