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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

GU Undergraduate Uses Fiction Writing To Reflect on Asian American Family History

GU Undergraduate Uses Fiction Writing To Reflect on Asian American Family History

By Ivy Becker March 25, 2021

Growing up, Amanda Yen (COL ’23) spent the ride to school hunched over her notebook in the back seat of the car, scribbling down stories that filled the pages. Her passion for writing endured, and now...

MAGGIE FOUBERG/THE HOYA | The American studies program, the oldest interdisciplinary program in Georgetown College, is celebrating 50 years with an exhibition at Lauinger Library.

American Studies Exhibition Celebrates 50 Years of the Program

By Liana Hardy October 29, 2019

Georgetown University’s American studies program is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an exhibit in Lauinger Library to recognize the program’s history as the oldest interdisciplinary program...

Students in College Award American Studies Professor

By Matthew Larson March 3, 2015

Professor Erika Seamon of the American Studies Program won the 2015 College Academic Council Faculty Award, which she will receive during the Faculty Honors Ceremony on March 19. This year, over 700...

Academic Addresses Jewish Values Amid Prohibition

By Jamie Slater March 23, 2013

Georgia State University assistant professor of history Marni Davis addressed misconceptions about the complex relationship between Jewish identity and American prohibitionist values Wednesday afternoon. The...

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