Articles by Joanne Rodrigues

Durban II: Your Presence Is Humbly Requested

By Joanne Rodrigues | Jan 12 2009

President-elect Obama will face an interesting predicament in April 2009 when the United Nations Durban II conference on combating racism ...

Georgetown Awarded for Work with Cristo Rey High School

By Joanne Rodrigues | Dec 05 2008

Recently, Georgetown University received the Cristo Rey Partnership Award for its work in providing assistance to a local high school ...

D.C. Seeks to Play Host to Gay Games

By Joanne Rodrigues | Nov 14 2008

While thousands will flock to Sochi, Russia, for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Washington, D.C., may host games of ...

Flat World Caused Crisis

By Joanne Rodrigues | Nov 11 2008

In 1975, Alice Rivlin became the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office. Over the years, she has served as ...

Microfinance, Major Changes

By Joanne Rodrigues | Oct 28 2008

In addition to his time spent in the classroom, Georgetown Professor Rupert Scofield is executive international director of the Foundation ...

As Population Grows, D.C. May Build Upward

By Joanne Rodrigues | Oct 17 2008

As the population of the District grows and land becomes more scarce, developers are considering building upward.

Christopher Leinberger, urban ...

Forging a New World With a New President

By Joanne Rodrigues | Oct 07 2008

Professor Michael Eric Dyson was named one of Ebony magazine's most influential African Americans in 2003. He is an ...

Law Center Passes on Pass-Fail Grades

By Joanne Rodrigues | Sep 30 2008

Georgetown University Law Center will not be following the lead of three top law schools who have switched to a ...

Professor: Interrogation Could Be Torture

By Joanne Rodrigues | Sep 19 2008

A Georgetown law professor who has been working to end the use of physicians in Army interrogations said he recently ...

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