The Institute of Politics and Public Service at the McCourt School of Public Policy (GU Politics) hosted some of Washington's heavy hitters.
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Joe Biden took office with an ambitious agenda: tackle the coronavirus pandemic and its economic effects, climate change, immigration reform
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Georgetown hosted this spring's Universities Studying Slavery (USS) Conference, which chronicled ongoing work.
More than 300 students from around the world gathered virtually for the sixth annual Hoya Hacks, a 36-hour marathon, GU.
This week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 51, a bill to advance statehood for the District of Columbia.
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A papal encyclical calling humanity to responsibility and care for the environment has inspired the adoption of a new campus value.
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It's an effort to continue to gain better understanding of students' sense of belonging and perceptions related to diversity and inclusion.
The McCourt School announces the inaugural Howard Scholar at McCourt, Quentin Byrd, who will receive a full-tuition scholarship.
McCourt Alumnus Maj. Doug Meyer (MPM'19) manages the United States COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts supporting the federal response.
A family physician and global health expert has been named Georgetown's first chief public health officer (CPHO).
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