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CCT Students win 3rd Place Prize at 2020 Global Social Innovation Lab
Team “Adiona,” was awarded third place at the Global Social Innovation Lab for their solution targeting transient refugees with need for weather durability of their living conditions. The team created a durable material to help extend the life of tents and that can also double as a poncho. This team included two CCT students Evelyn Dan Epelle and Andreas Beissel, along with fellow Georgetown Students Tessa Bloechl and Kane Wagner.
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CCT Student featured for work helping indigenous women, girls in Mexico
Second year CCT student, Yamel Sarquis, was featured by Georgetown for her unique work helping women and girls in Mexico.
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Why Georgetown CCT?
CCT student, Nicholas Genovese, wrote a medium post about his relationship with technology and why he chose to Georgetown’s CCT program.
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CCT Open House, Nov 7
You’re invited! Come visit us in the Car Barn, chat with faculty and students, and sit in on a class.
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CCT Student Featured about Recent Scholarship
Second Year CCT student, Kristi Pelzel, is the most recent recipient of the Tillman Foundation Scholarship.
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CCT Professor teaching in new leadership certificate program for Jesuit church leaders
Dr. Jeanine Turner joined faculty from the McDonough School of Business in teaching modules on management and communication.
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CCT Prof. Leticia Bode awarded research grant by the Carnegie Corporation to study social media’s impact on political knowledge and participation
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CCT faculty member named Provost Distinguished Associate Professor
Dr. Leticia Bode won the honor for her work studying communication, technology and political behavior.
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CCT student triumphs at the Leonsis Family Entrepreneurship Prize pitch competition
Shavini Fernando won both the top prize and the People’s Choice award at “Bark Tank” for her ground-breaking life-saving device.
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CCT Professor J.R. Osborn publishes book on Arabic Script, “Letters of Light”
CCT Professor J.R. Osborn’s new book, Letters of Light: Arabic Script in Calligraphy, Print, and Digital Design, is scheduled for publication with Harvard University Press in May 2017. Pre-order it now on Amazon!
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