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COURTESY BAKER CENTER 
Kelly Schneider (GRD ’18), left, Christian Conroy (GRD ’18) and Adam Bouyamourn (GRD ’18) each received $20,000 for their projects.

Baker Grant Winners Tackle Global Issues

By Adam Shlomi March 16, 2017

Georgetown graduate students Adam Bouyamourn (GRD ’18), Christian Conroy, (GRD ’18), Jacob Ford (GRD ’18), Rebecca Gerr (GRD ’18), and Kelly Schneider (GRD ’18) are each working find ways...

Professor Criticizes Clinton Campaign Strategy

By Alfredo Carrillo February 3, 2017

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a series of electoral mistakes, while pollsters underestimated President Donald Trump’s support, according to Professor Samuel J. Potolicchio (COL ’04)...

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Provost Robert Groves spoke at the Beeck Center’s “Data for Social Good” series Wednesday.

Report Analyzes Data Use

By Marina Pitofsky October 7, 2016

The innovative use of data will significantly benefit the next White House administration, according to a new report by the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation and the McCourt School of Public...

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GU Politics hosted National Security Adviser Susan Rice at an event moderated by SFS Dean Joel Hellman to discuss her position in the first of the “Exit Interview” series — dedicated to examining Obama’s legacy.

Susan Rice Launches GU Politics Obama Exit Interview

By Gaia Mattiace September 16, 2016

National Security Advisor Susan Rice spoke about the role of national security in President Barack Obama’s administration during the first event of “The Exit Interview,” Georgetown Institute...

GU Politics Names New Advisory Board Members

By Marina Pitofsky September 2, 2016

The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service announced Monday the addition of seven new members and an expansion from 15 to 18 members to its advisory board, a team made up of professional...

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Panelists discussed the launch of the GU Politics’ Baker Center, which hopes to stimulate policy dialogue, at an event in the Fisher Colloquium on Tuesday.

Baker Center Launch Looks to Create Dialogue, Policy

By Lisa Burgoa April 29, 2016

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service launched the Baker Center for Leadership and Governance, a nonpartisan initiative focused on discourse and original research, with a town hall...

Sen. McCaskill Talks Women in Politics, 2016 Election

By William Zhu April 21, 2016

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) stressed the importance of female participation and bipartisanship in politics in Old North Wednesday. The event was hosted by the Georgetown Public Policy Review, the...

DC Public Schools See Seventh Consecutive Year of Increased Enrollment

By Charlotte Allen March 18, 2016

Enrollment in Washington, D.C. public schools and charter schools increased 2.3 percent in the past academic year to a total of 87,344 students, according to figures released February by the Office of...

Grant Funds Research in East Africa

By Matthew Riley February 26, 2016

Georgetown University will expand its research on mobile money in East Africa and its effect on the Kenyan and Ugandan populations after receiving a $3.5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates...

Obama Proposes Executive Gun Control Action

By Charlotte Allen January 22, 2016

In response to the recent series of mass shootings around the country, President Barack Obama outlined a set of executive actions to address the issue of gun violence in a speech given from the White House...

McCourt, Lugar Center Publish Bipartisan Index

By Lisa Burgoa January 22, 2016

The McCourt School of Public Policy and the Lugar Center unveiled the latest addition to their Bipartisan Index Dec. 15 with lifetime scores for senators from 1993 to 2014. The Bipartisan Index, originally...

Lombardi, McCourt Launch Genomics Course

By Molly Cooke November 28, 2015

Beth Peshkin, professor of oncology and senior genetic counselor at Georgetown’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, will be teaching a new course titled “Genomics, Precision Medicine and Public...

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