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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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VIEWPOINT: Prioritize the Study of History

By Selma Zuaiter November 3, 2022

Last Monday, I attended “Map of the Modern World,” taught by Mark Giordano, Georgetown University professor of geography and vice dean for undergraduate affairs in the School of Foreign Service (SFS)....

SFS Teaching Assistants Instruct High School Students on International Affairs

SFS Teaching Assistants Instruct High School Students on International Affairs

By Michael Santos March 24, 2022

Georgetown students are working as teaching assistants for a course on domestic and international affairs at Theodore Roosevelt High School, located in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C.  Through...

Africa-China Initiative Secures Grant To Promote Discussion of Trans-Regional Relations

Africa-China Initiative Secures Grant To Promote Discussion of Trans-Regional Relations

By Akashdiya Chakraborty January 27, 2022

A new grant will allow the Asian Studies and the African Studies programs to collaborate in researching and discussing diplomacy, trade and development between the two regions.  The Africa-China...

Anti-Corruption, Global Cooperation Vital for Afghanistans Future,  Former Afghan Minister Says

Anti-Corruption, Global Cooperation Vital for Afghanistan’s Future, Former Afghan Minister Says

By Yalda Zarrabi September 2, 2021

CW: This article references violence in Afghanistan. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. A coalition government that includes both Taliban and non-Taliban entities...

LUKE: Combat Extremism Through Community

LUKE: Combat Extremism Through Community

By Christina Luke July 6, 2019

When I found out I was interning at a community center in northern France this summer, I figured it would be a sort of summer camp-like experience: finger painting with kids, teaching hip-hop dance to...

Thai Democracy Still Faces Hurdles

By Daniel Solomon September 14, 2010

Last Spring, Thailand's pro-democracy movement became the latest symbol of resistance to authoritarianism. Known as the Red Shirts, it followed the lead of movement leaders in Iran, Burma and elsewhere....

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