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  • Adam Rothman, professor in the Department of History at Georgetown University, reflects on his experience in the Working Group ...
  • Christopher Wadibia, graduate of Georgetown University (C'16), reflects on his experience in the Working Group on
  • Maurice Jackson, associate professor in the Department of History at Georgetown University, reflects on his experience in the ...
  • Ayodele Aruleba, undergraduate at Georgetown University (C'17), reflects on his experience in the Working Group on
  • For more on this event, visit: https://bit.ly/2R9sID1 For more on the Georgetown Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public ...

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Professor Adam Rothman takes attendees on a Click "Show More" to read more about this event. On Dec. 1, 2015 in Gaston Hall, the Georgetown University Working Group on ... Members of Georgetown University's Working Group on Marcia Chatelain, associate professor of History; Adam Rothman, professor of History; and Rev. David Collins, S.J., associate ...

Carolyn Forché, university professor in the Department of English at Georgetown University, reflects on her experience in the ...

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