Asra Appears on NPR's Tell Me More
Listen to Asra Nomani, Georgetown visiting scholar in the Practice of Journalism, on NPR's Tell Me More. She discusses the Pearl Project, a seminar she leads investigating the murder of her friend and Wall Street Journal-colleague, Daniel Pearl, and the anniversary of his kidnapping.
Listen (January 24, 2008)
MPS Journalism Professor Appears on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show
Listen to Garrett Graff, adjunct professor in the Practice of Journalism, editor at large at Washingtonian magazine, and founding editor of the blog FishbowlDC.com discuss his new book, "The First Campaign: Globalization, The Web, and the Race for the White House," which examines how the adoption of technology is transforming the global economy and the way in which politics and campaign fundraising is conducted, on "The Diane Rehm Show"
Listen (January 3, 2008)
Blue and Graying
SCS Assistant Dean shows how mature adults continue learning through Georgetown.
Read more (December 7, 2007)
SCS and PGCC Partner to Increase Student Access to Liberal Studies Bachelor's Degree Program
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SCS Staff is Multi-talented
From Behind the Desk to Behind the Curtain
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SCS Hosts Book Signing for Alicia Shepard's Woodward & Bernstein
The School of Continuing Studies hosted a book signing event featuring Alicia C. Shepard, author of Woodward & Bernstein: Life in the Shadow of Watergate, on Monday, October 22, 2007, at the Georgetown University Alumni House.
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Instructor Ben Litalien Tells SmartMoney How to Save A Failing Franchise
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SCS Hosts Book Signing for Alec Klein's A Class Apart
Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies hosted a book signing and discussion featuring alumnus and professor Alec Klein, author of the new book A Class Apart: Prodigies, Pressure and Passion Inside One of America’s Best High Schools, on September 13, 2007. Dozens of fellow journalists, professors, students, and literary enthusiasts participated.
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(September 13, 2007)
MPS Journalism Associate Dean, Barbara Feinman Todd, Has the Write Stuff
She has worked for the Style section of the Washington Post, assisted reporter Bob Woodward, composed poetry and fiction and ghostwritten more books than she can remember. There have been few writing genres that Barbara Feinman Todd hasn't dipped into.
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(August 20 - September 9, 2007)
Georgetown Announces Campus Emergency Notification System
As part of the University’s ongoing efforts to enhance campus safety and security, a new system for notifying members of the university community in the event of a campus emergency will be launched this fall.
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(August 21, 2007)
Georgetown Hosts Group of Chinese Student Leaders
Through August 15, a group of undergraduate students from China participated in an interdisciplinary summer program hosted by Georgetown University's
School of Continuing Studies (SCS). Students selected from 18 universities in China participated in..
Read more (July 19, 2007)
MPS PR/Corporate Communications Guest Lecturer Appears on ABC News
Peter Klaus, Senior Vice President, Fleishman Hillard Digital and guest lecturer in the Practice of Public Relations/Corporate Communications, appeared on ABC News to talk about Second Life, 3D virtual world programs utilized by businesses and organizations to communicate with target audiences, shape brands, and improve bottom lines, on ABC News.
(July 19, 2007)
MPS Journalism Professor Asra Nomani Appears On C-SPAN's "Q&A"
Watch Asra Nomani, a Georgetown visiting scholar in the Practice of Journalism who will lead the Pearl Project this fall, a seminar investigating the murder of her friend and Wall Street Journal-colleague, Daniel Pearl, on C-SPAN's Q&A.
Read more (July 8, 2007)
SCS Confers Honorary Degree At Commencement Ceremony
The Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies held its 32nd commencement ceremony ...
Read more (May 19, 2007)
MPS Journalism Professor Asra Nomani Appears On "The World"
Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with journalist Asra Nomani, about Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl. Pearl was kidnapped ...
Read more (May 10, 2007)
SCS Hosts Corporate Responsibility Panel
In keeping with our commitment to work closely with the industry, the MPS in Public Relations and
Corporate Communications ...
Read more (May 9, 2007)
From USA Today: Pearl's Murder Inspires Scholarly Search For Truth
While working for the Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau in 1993, journalist Asra Nomani...
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SCS To Host Daniel Pearl Seminar
The School of Continuing Studies has announced plans for The Pearl Project, an investigative journalism seminar in the Master of Professional Studies program ...
Read more (April 16, 2007)