The SFS Faculty Council, with support from Georgetown College, approved a proposal to allow Walsh School of Foreign Service students to declare minors offered in other parts of the University…
The BMW Center for German and European Studies hosted a conference on “Decolonizing the Museum,” which included a panel on institutions responding to their history with slavery featuring historians from…
The Institute for the Study of International Migration joined the Berkley Center for a discussion on how the United States can work toward becoming a more welcoming place for refugees.
Georgetown is home to students from more than 130 countries. Undergraduate international students encounter Georgetown with unique perspectives about living on campus in Washington, D.C., and face unique circumstances as…
The Georgetown Institute of Women, Peace and Security highlights how Georgetown hosted the first in a year-long series of discussions on strategies to integrate curricula; foster diversity among faculty, staff,…
The Walsh School of Foreign Service hosted a conversation with SFS Centennial Fellow Catherine Novelli on environment and business in the 21st Century on October 29, 2018.
The Walsh School of Foreign Service hosted a conversation with SFS Centennial Fellow Catherine Novelli on environment and business in the 21st Century on October 29, 2018.
Reilly Dowd (SFS’13) and Wanjiku Ngare (SFS’13) showcased their documentary Dreams of Daraa, which focuses on Hanadi, a Syrian refugee, whose husband was forcibly disappeared by Assad’s regime. The film…
New York Times journalist Lisa Friedman discussed the challenges and opportunities of covering climate change in the age of Donald Trump in an event on October 18, 2018. The event…
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security (GIWPS) hosted a roundtable discussion on October 17, 2018 with Syrian journalists and civil society leaders.The event explored the current state of…