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    SFS to Launch Space Studies Concentration

    The Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) approved a new space studies concentration as part of its science, technology and international affairs (STIA) program Nov. 5.

    SFS to Launch Space Studies Concentration
  • News, Students

    ‘The Limit is Past the Sky’ for Ph.D. Student Seeking Extraterrestrial Life

    Kenzie Mounir (G’30) is used to having to explain astrobiology to others. More often than not, she’s met with blank stares.

    ‘The Limit is Past the Sky’ for Ph.D. Student Seeking Extraterrestrial Life
  • News, Students

    Space Detectives: Students Use Satellite Data to Address Climate Change

    Summer break meant diving into marine research, hiking Greek islands, and using space tech to track climate change for rising Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) juniors Adeena Hossain, Gwyneth Estomo, Tuan Nguyen, Raikhan Primbetova, and Saroosh Zahid. They were selected to participate in an intensive two-week summer course, Sensing Marine Ecosystem Health & Climate Impacts from Space, organized by Georgetown’s Earth Commons Institute, in collaboration with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA).

    Space Detectives: Students Use Satellite Data to Address Climate Change
  • News, Students

    GUSI @ American Geophysical Union in DC!

    This week, GUSI students Owen Chbani, Anna Kelly, Belinda Li, Jackson Schnabel, and Vaibhavi Mahajan attended the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting, which attracted over 30,000 Earth and space scientists, students, policymakers, and advocates from around the world.

    GUSI @ American Geophysical Union in DC!