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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Book Talk Explores Intersection of Data, Journalism in India

Book Talk Explores Intersection of Data, Journalism in India

By Nina Raj October 27, 2022

While India struggles with data access, improved journalistic practices may offer a solution, author and data journalist Rukmini Shrinivasan said at a book talk. Shrinivasan spoke at an Oct. 21 event...

Georgetown Asian Studies Department Explores Sri Lankan Crisis with Interdisciplinary Panel

Georgetown Asian Studies Department Explores Sri Lankan Crisis with Interdisciplinary Panel

By Jack Willis October 6, 2022

The Walsh School of Foreign Service’s Asian Studies department hosted an interdisciplinary panel to discuss the ongoing political and economic crisis in Sri Lanka. The Oct. 5 panel, entitled “The...

GU Professors Teaching Classes on China Take Online Learning Precautions in Light of Possible Security Threats

GU Professors Teaching Classes on China Take Online Learning Precautions in Light of Possible Security Threats

By Hansen Lian August 29, 2020

Some Georgetown University professors teaching classes about China are taking precautionary measures to protect students and faculty from possible security threats during online learning in the fall.  Some...

Korea’s Future Discussed

By Gene Choi October 31, 2014

Michael Marshall, Editor of "The Korean Dream: A Vision for Korean Unification" from the Global Peace Foundation, and Jin Shin, president of the Institute for Peace Affairs and professor at Chungnam National...

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Indian Politician Talks Climate Change Policy

By Sarah Smith October 7, 2014

Jairam Ramesh, a member of India’s Parliament and a senior political leader in the Indian National Congress Party, spoke about the need for climate change policy in a lecture hosted by the Georgetown-India...

With Weibo, Programs Connect With China

By Laura Owsiany April 4, 2014

As research, recruitment, and faculty and student interest from China continues to grow at Georgetown, administrators are looking to build greater ties with China through Weibo, a Chinese social media...

Ambassador Alumnus Returns

By Gene Choi March 7, 2014

Ahn Ho-Young (GRD ’83), the Republic of Korea’s ambassador to the United States, spoke in McGhee Library Wednesday about his 35 years in foreign service and about his experience as a Georgetown...

Drone Legality Discussed

By Andrew Frank February 28, 2014

The Georgetown Amnesty International and The Asian Studies Program held the second event of the Drone Awareness Project, “Drones and International Law” on Wednesday. The discussion featured Anthony...

SFS Unveils Masters Degrees in Global Development, Asian Studies

By Jake Green and Emma Hinchliffe December 1, 2011

The School of Foreign Service announced Tuesday that it will introduce two new Master of Arts degrees in hopes of giving students an edge in changing industries. The Global Human Development and Asian...

Chair of Indian Culture Created

By Upasana Kaku September 30, 2011

A university partnership with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations will establish a new academic chair of Indian culture and society as part of an initiative to strengthen ties with the country. The...

SFS Adds Two Masters Programs

By Mariah Byrne July 16, 2011

The Walsh School of Foreign Service added two new masters programs to its offerings Thursday — Asian Studies and Global Human Development. Both will begin in Fall 2012 with the first Masters of Arts...

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