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Mr. Georgetown: Who is the Real Prince Charming?

Mr. Georgetown: Who is the Real Prince Charming?

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein October 4, 2015

The Fourth Edition is pleased to present to you, the 2015 Mr. Georgetown Pageant contestants. This year, The Mr. Georgetown Pageant’s theme is Cinderfella and the Disney Princes. Will they be like this? Or...

COURTESY ROBERT CARR
Director of the Executive Master’s Program in Health Systems Administration Rober Carr was named the president of the American College of Preventive Medicine, a position he will begin in 2017.

Carr Named College President

By Lucy Pash September 25, 2015

Director of the Executive Master’s Program in Health Systems Administration Robert Carr was recently appointed president of the American College of Preventive Medicine, effective in 2017. The...

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Chair of the Department of Human Science Rosemary Sokas has been selected to lead the board of directors of the Migrant Clinicians Network.

Sokas Leads Migrant Health NGO

By Lucy Pash September 4, 2015

Chair of the Department of Human Science in the School of Nursing and Health Studies Rosemary Sokas was appointed to a leadership position on the board of the Migrant Clinicians Network over the summer. MCN...

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Commencement 2015

By Online Editor May 17, 2015

Over 6,300 students graduated in 10 ceremonies this weekend. Ban Reflects on Service in SFS Address United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon reflected on the importance of service and unity...

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Patel Addresses Global Mental Health at NHS Commencement

By Molly Simio May 17, 2015

Global mental health expert Vikram Patel spoke about mental health and health inequality in his address to the Class of 2015 at the commencement ceremony for the School of Nursing and Health Studies...

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Valedictorians Talk Exemplary Academic Records

By Brian Carden and Lena Duffield May 15, 2015

Six students will be honored as valedictorians and Dean’s Medal recipients this weekend for achieving the highest GPAs in their respective schools, with a tie between three students in the College...

Confessions of a Certified NHS Unicorn

By Victor Wang May 14, 2015

‘Hey, what school are you in?” “Oh, I’m in the NHS, human science, pre-med.” “Oh my God, you’re like a unicorn.” “Wait, what?” Freeze. Rewind. Looking back on those moments...

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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will speak at the commencement ceremony for the School of Foreign Service.

2015 Commencement Speakers Announced

By Toby Hung May 4, 2015

The university announced today that the commencement speakers for the Class of 2015 will include United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, former U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Rep. John...

COURTESY EDILMA YEARWOOD
Edilma Yearwood will serve as the president of the International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses after training for a year as the president-elect and will help the ISPN advance its mission to better understand mental health.

NHS Chair Selected as Society President

By Lucy Pash April 17, 2015

School of Nursing and Health Studies Interim Nursing Chair Edilma Yearwood was elected president of the International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses in late March. Yearwood will serve...

NHS Chosen as CDC’s Mid-Atlantic Center for Children’s Health

By Kristen Fedor February 20, 2015

The School of Nursing and Health Studies was chosen to be the academic home for the Mid-Atlantic Center for Children’s Health and the Environment by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,...

Georgetown-Themed Rejection Lines

Georgetown-Themed Rejection Lines

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 10, 2015

'Tis the season for love and emotions! Everyone remembers last year when 4E brought you the best pickup lines in the planet. I mean you should, 4E (cough, myself) basically became famous. But then......

MHIC Celebrates 5th Anniversary

By Toby Hung January 23, 2015

The Minority Health Initiative Council, a student-led group in the School of Nursing and Health Studies dedicated to minority students pursuing studies in health and minority health issues, celebrated...

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