GU Paralegal Studies Certificate Program Nominated for NCAPA's Paralegal Program Excellence Award
The National Capital Area Paralegal Association nominated GU's Paralegal Studies Certificate Program for the NCAPA Paralegal Program Excellence Award
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Out of the Army Now
Shahriar Chowdhury bid the military adieu to try his luck as a financial planner
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SCS Adds Program in Sports Industry Management
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Georgetown President Named Washingtonian of the Year
President John J. DeGioia has been named one of Washingtonian magazine's Washingtonians of the Year for 2008. The magazine highlighted Georgetown's Meyers Institute for College Preparation as an example of DeGioia's commitment to community engagement.
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Ahead of the Curve - SCS' HR Diversity Degree First in Country
The School of Continuing Studies is aiming to prepare its students for new business realities with a master's in human resources that includes a track in diversity and inclusion management. The track is the first of its kind in the United States.
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Read HR Associate Dean Christopher Metzler's Article in Diverse
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Peter Manseau, MPS Journalism faculty member, wins National Jewish Book Award
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Standing Up for Truth
Moment Magazine reports on the Master of Professional Studies in Journalism's Pearl Project. Two years after the launch of this investigative program to discover those responsible for and the reason(s) behind the kidnapping and death of Wall Street Journ
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Better Way to Give at the Office
Melissa McCabe, student in the Master of Professional Studies in Public Relations/Corporate Communications degree program and Cause Consultant for the Center for Social Impact Communication, speaks about workplace philanthropy and why the best time to giv
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Attack Hoax Puts Race Back in Mix
Christopher Metzler, associate dean of the Master of Professional Studies in Human Resources Management program and author of the recent book, "The Construction and Rearticulation of Race in a 'Post-Racial America', is quoted in this Washington Times arti
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A Course with a Cause
Georgetown University’s Center for Social Impact Communications (CSIC) recently announced a partnership with seven nonprofit organizations which will be participating in the Cause Consulting: Strategic Communications course offered by CSIC.
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Project Pearl: The Bravest Class in Town
MPS Journalism's The Pearl Project is featured in Marie Claire Magazine. Will this dogged group of college students at Georgetown solve the grisly murder of Daniel Pearl before the FBI does?
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Congratulations! "Best Practices in Teaching of Information Gathering Competition"
Georgetown MPS Journalism associate dean, Barbara Feinman Todd, and Asra Nomani, author and Georgetown journalism professor, won first place in the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication's Best Practices in Teaching of Information Ga
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Serving Those Who Serve
June 5-6, 2008
Georgetown hosted a two-day conference for the American Council on Education which united senators, student veterans, local and national university presidents and other education leaders, to discuss and explore ways in which educational ins
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Read Inside Higher Ed Article: Preparing For An Influx
Georgetown Hosted 45th Annual Institute on Sacred Scripture
June 16-20, 2008
Topics from both the Old and New Testaments were the subject of presentations by a distinguished faculty of biblical scholars. Participants increased their understanding of the Bible and its continued relevance to modern life.
Asra Appears on NPR's Tell Me More (January 24, 2008)
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 a
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MPS Journalism Professor Appears on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show (January 3, 2008)
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 Whi
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