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Science Spotlight: Students Combine Science and Humanities Majors

Science Spotlight: Students Combine Science and Humanities Majors

By Olivia Ibietatorremendia February 22, 2023

When one thinks of the pre-med track, the first majors that come to mind are likely biology, chemistry or any other branch of science. Yet nearly 1,738 of the students who applied to medical school in...

New Tech Ethics Undergraduate Programs Launching in Fall 2022

New Tech Ethics Undergraduate Programs Launching in Fall 2022

By Laetitia Haddad March 3, 2022

Georgetown University undergraduate students in Georgetown College can study the intersection of technology and ethics in society through new major, minor and concentration programs launching this fall. Beginning...

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The purpose of the Engelhard Project is to incorporate topics relating to student wellness into academic discourse in order to produce a more comprehensive and contemplative curriculum. Entering its 12th year, the program engages students and faculty from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds.

The Engelhard Project: Healthy Learning, Healthy Living

By Dani Guerrero February 3, 2017

The Engelhard Project celebrates its 12th anniversary as one of Georgetown’s hallmarks of undergraduate education. Launched by the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship in 2005, it has...

Students Bridge Science, Humanities

By Lacey Henry April 26, 2013

Looking to close the gap between the hard sciences and the humanities, Maggie Axelrod (COL ’15) and Viggy Parr (COL ’15) founded Futures in Science and Humanities in December to explore the interdisciplinary...

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