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Georgetown Professor Shares Insight on Prison Exonerations, Raises Awareness about Wrongful Convictions

By Catherine Alaimo September 29, 2023

Georgetown government and law professor Marc Howard (L ’12) has worked on several programs related to criminal justice reform since he founded the Georgetown University Prisons and Justice Initiative...

Panel: On the Ground Reporting Reveals Details About War Between Russia and Ukraine

Panel: On the Ground Reporting Reveals Details About War Between Russia and Ukraine

By Annabel Laveran-Stiebar March 31, 2022

Reporting on the ground in Ukraine about the Russian invasion reveals continued suffering and a lack of respite from Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked aggression, according to speakers at a March 24 event.  At...

Right-Wing Media Outlets Undermine Trust in Journalism, CNN Reporter Says

By Alexandra Bowman April 3, 2019

Though journalists face increasing criticism from the public, nonpartisan media organizations must continue to seek the truth through objective reporting, a panel of journalists said March 27. Even...

PETROCHEILOS: Trumps War with Media

PETROCHEILOS: Trump’s War with Media

By Martha Petrocheilos March 8, 2017

President Donald Trump announced in a Feb. 25 tweet that he will not be attending the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in April, an annual dinner dedicated to celebrating freedom of the...

TEDx Speakers Reflect on Diverse Experiences

By Hannah Urtz October 25, 2016

The audience of Gaston Hall heard the stories of a media executive developing coverage for this year’s general election, a student reflecting on a recent suicide attempt and another on his diagnosis...

Sanders Woos Youth With Social Agenda

By Caleb Weaver October 20, 2015

The first Democratic debate hosted by CNN Oct. 13 drew an average of 15.3 million viewers, making it the highest-watched Democratic debate in history. From Anderson Cooper’s first question, it was evident...

Fiorina’s Fumble

Fiorina’s Fumble

By Kate Riga August 25, 2015

Carly Fiorina was the undisputed star of the “happy hour” Republican debate last Thursday. It gave her a boost, as well as some much-needed name recognition, prompting speculation and conservative...

Not Going Easy On Hillary

Not Going Easy On Hillary

By Sydney Winkler July 11, 2015

On Tuesday, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton participated in her first national TV interview since announcing her candidacy three months ago. As promised, this interview covered a vast number of...

We’re Too Busy Tebowing to Notice Real Issues

By Tom Hoff September 6, 2013

The New England Patriots recently cut Tim Tebow, causing President Obama to issue a warning to the citizens of Bristol, Conn., because there might have been fatal riots at ESPN headquarters. Or, at least,...

Hagel Confirmed by Committee, Moves to Full Senate Vote

By Hiromi Oka February 12, 2013

The Senate Armed Services Committee confirmed Georgetown professor and former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) to be the next secretary of defense this afternoon, pushing the nomination to a full Senate vote. The...

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