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A U.S. Politics Professor Explains Why Creating a Third Party Isn’t So Easy
This story, with Hans Noel, an associate professor in the College of Arts & Sciences’ Department of Government, is a part of our Ask a Professor series. Georgetown faculty…
July 17, 2025
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Government Professor Stefan Eich Wins 2024 Spitz Book Prize
Stefan Eich, an assistant professor of government in the College of Arts & Sciences, has won the 2024 David and Elaine Spitz Prize for his book, The Currency of Politics: The…
June 6, 2025
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At the Intersection of Faith and Community, Blain Beyene Pays It Forward
Experiencing the pope’s humility firsthand has shaped Beyene’s time at Georgetown, where she is majoring in government with minors in French and religion, ethics and world…
May 13, 2025
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Laia Balcells named recipient of prestigious ISA’s Award
Laia Balcells, a professor in Georgetown University’s College of Arts & Sciences, was named the recipient of the 2025 ISA’s International Security Studies Section (ISSS)…
February 26, 2025
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Polling at a Crossroads: How Prof. Michael Bailey Wants to Choose the Right Path
Polling is fundamentally broken and must be fixed if Americans want to live in a healthy, functional democracy: That’s the premise of Georgetown professor Michael Bailey’s…
July 23, 2024
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The College of Arts & Sciences Celebrates Outstanding Students and Faculty at 2024 Tropaia Exercises
This year, Joshua Gavsie (C’24) was awarded the Coakley Medal, Renée Clark (C’24) the Kraft Medal, Mike Whittington (C’24) the Louis McCahill Award and Naomi Greenberg ’…
May 18, 2024
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Filling in the Blanks: Experiential Learning in the College of Arts & Sciences
When Pratik Jacob (C’25) enrolled in Hans Noel’s Presidential Nominations Lab, he wanted a firsthand look at the process of politics. And right from the start, that’s what…
April 26, 2024
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Hoyas on the Campaign Trail: Students Track Presidential Primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire
As a new semester started, students enrolled in Hans Noel’s Presidential Nominations Lab didn’t gather in a classroom. Instead, they met for the first time in an airport. The…
January 29, 2024
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Georgetown Honors Alumnus Who Fights for Social Justice on the Stage
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Georgetown University honored Reginald L. Douglas (C’09), an alumnus and rising artistic leader in Washington, DC, who has worked to champion…
January 16, 2024
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This Alumnus Landed a White House Fellowship. But That’s Not the Story He Wants To Tell
He had been appointed a White House Fellow, a high-profile fellowship for emerging leaders to work at the top level of the government. A former national boxing champion at…
July 26, 2023