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Visual and performing arts

Model Performance

Model Performance

English professor Gay Gibson Cima uses performance to engage her students in a dialogue about human rights.

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Festival Brings American & Qatari Artists Together

Georgetown's School of Foreign Service in Qatar works to build intercultural understanding through the arts.

Dean Praises Faculty Efforts on New Initiatives

Georgetown College Dean Jane McAuliffe talks about success of new seminars for first-year students and a new e-magazine for research news.

Georgetown President Outlines Vision of Engagement

Focusing university resources on issues of local and global importance is not only morally right, it is necessary for Georgetown's future, President John J. DeGioia told faculty members on Jan. 19.

Interview

From Trash to Cash

Associate University Editor Anne Glenzer talks with associate professor Matthew Tinkcom about the effect eBay and other online auctions have on consumer culture and society.

Faculty in the news

Alan Mitchell, associate professor of theology, on the discovery of a Greek manuscript of the book of Revelation suggesting that the number associated with the Antichrist is 616 instead of the familiar 666:

"In my opinion, it doesn't change anything. ... The most reliable manuscripts have the number as 666. There's no reason to change the text of the New Testament, and there's no reason to change the tattoos."

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