Archive: News Story
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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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Georgetown Emerging Technology Experts Help Create Online Coronavirus Repository
The White House is tapping the expertise of researchers from Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) to determine how data and open research can be used to address the COVID-1
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SFS On Topic: Coronavirus
Since its emergence in Wuhan, China in December 2019, the COVID-19 novel coronavirus disease has spread to 143 countries around the world. With over 150,000 cases and more than 5,500 deaths worldwide
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Professor Edwin Park Publishes Article Arguing for Increase in Federal Medicaid Matching Rate
Initially published by the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute, Professor Edwin Park has called for an increase in the Federal Medicaid Matching Rate to be included as part of any economic
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CMS Releases FAQ on COVID-19 for Medicaid and CHIP
The coronavirus pandemic is a stark reminder of the critical role that Medicaid and CHIP play in assuring the health of Americans, particularly during health emergencies, natural disasters, and econo
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Quill Kukla Researches Spatial Information in Germany With Prestigious Humboldt Award
Quill Kukla is a professor of Philosophy, a senior research scholar at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics and the editor-in-chief of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. She recently received the Hu
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Tech & Society Initiative, Institute for Women, Peace and Security receives gift of $5.4M
Anisya (Parent '11) and Lynn Fritz (C'64, Parent '98, '11), longtime leaders in the Georgetown community, donated a $5.4 million gift to Georgetown's groundbreaking work in ethical technological inn
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Mellon Foundation Grant Awards $1 Million to Prison Scholars Program
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's seeks to strengthen, promote, and defend the centrality of the humanities and the arts to human flourishing and to the well-being of diverse, fair, and democratic so
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“Ethics of the Future,” a panel featuring Ethics Lab Leaders at the 2019 Tech Summit
Artificial Intelligence is Accurate, But Still Biased. The panel, which took place on December 4, 2019 at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's (CHCI) Tech Summit 2.0, featured Roslyn Dock
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Uwe S. Brandes Appointed Chair of D.C. Commission on Climate Change
Uwe Brandes, Georgetown professor of the practice, Faculty Director of the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Global Cities Initiative, and affiliated faculty in the Walsh School of Foreign
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