“I am a woman. I am a veteran. I was in intelligence. I really like theater. There are a lot of pieces of me that intersect in places,” Burgett said. “Georgetown provided an incredible intersection to satisfy all of those different pieces of me.”
ICYMI: ENPH Student Raquel Burgett (G’25) was featured by @georgetownuniversity in a news piece ahead of this Veteran’s Day! Click here to read more about why Burgett chose the ENPH program to study the humanities: https://t.co/pUprUkSZ8A
Happy Thanksgiving from ENPH! 🧡🍁🍂 We are so incredibly grateful for all of our students, faculty, and staff that make up our ENPH community - you make our program what it is today!
Join us on November 16th from 5:30PM-7:00PM at the Maria and Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery for a reading and conversation with V.V. "Sugi" Ganeshananthan @V_V_G on her critically acclaimed novel, Brotherless Night! https://t.co/IQbLszyk99 (1/4)
ENPH Program Director Ricardo Ortiz was featured a series of Q&As published by the Georgetown Graduate School of Arts & Sciences to commemorate Latine Culture & #HispanicHeritageMonth! Read how he celebrates and honors his Hispanic heritage here: https://t.co/0DnKCLIDu4
ENPH Student Spotlight!✨
Christina Ribbens, a soon-to-be graduate of the ENPH program, is interning at the NEH this summer! Learn more about her experiences with ENPH and what her capstone is about at the link below:
https://t.co/iF7mXM2CmO
Happy Pride Month! Georgetown ENPH celebrates our LGBTQ+ community, reaffirms our commitment to building a campus that embraces and empowers everyone! We stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community today and everyday in the long fight towards justice and equality.
In May, ENPH 502 students and Professor Heather Steffen launched Interspaces, the ENPH program's first journal! Learn more about how students seek to practice the public humanities through Interspaces at https://t.co/G6DQFc1vAU! 🖊 💬
On Tuesday, April 12 from 3:00-4:30 CT, our very own, Dr. Kathryn Temple, will be sitting on the Publicly Engaged Humanities Graduate Education by Degrees panel. Registration is required. https://t.co/RMfTEk5W7H
Wed. Dec 1, 5-6 pm: Booksellers & Community Activism w/@SOARwithRamunda (@MahoganyBooks by & about people of the African Diaspora) & Angela Spring (@duendedistrict pop-up bookstore run by & for people of color).Moderators: Diana Proenza; Chanel Williams. https://t.co/7w8KiVKlwT
GreenUP in collaboration with GradGov is hosting an event on "Microplastics - A Macro Problem" with guest speaker Elizabeth Linkse. Please join them on October 21st from 7:00 to 8:00 pm in the Reiss Science Building, room 112.