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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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COURTESY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY GLOBAL CITIES | Charles Kings Gods of the Upper Air takes its title from the perspective Zora Hurston thought made for better anthropology, as opposed to the perspective of the gods of the pigeonholes.

GU Professor Wins Prestigious History Prize for Biography of Revolutionary Anthropologists

By Harrison Lee June 18, 2020

Government department chair Charles King received the 2020 Francis Parkman Prize for his book about a small group of cultural anthropologists working at the beginning of the 20th century. “Gods of...

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Johnson Explores Decision-Making in Government at SFS Commencement

By William Zhu May 25, 2016

Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson forewarned students of the difficulty of making moral and critical decisions in government in his School of Foreign Service commencement address – which...

Professor Advocates For Syrian Humanitarian Intervention

By Gaia Mattiace February 5, 2016

Professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study Michael Walzer advocated for swift action to end the ongoing crisis in Syria on humanitarian grounds at a lecture for around 150 students and faculty...

Professors Compare Emerging Democracies

By Elaina Koros September 6, 2013

Three Georgetown professors highlighted the similarities among the maturing democracies of Egypt, Turkey and Brazil at a panel discussion Wednesday. Government professor Charles King, international...

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