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An Appreciation for Teaching – and the Teacher

An Appreciation for Teaching – and the Teacher

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) named assistant professor Joan Burggraf Riley (NHS’76, G’97) as the 2009 District of Columbia Professor of the Year.

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Study: Mammograms Can Be Less Frequent and Later

Research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine says mammograms every other year at age 50 are more beneficial and cause less harm than annual screenings.

Newsmakers

Newsmakers highlights the innovative research, published materials and accolades of faculty and staff at Georgetown University. Catch a glimpse of who's listed this week.

Community Gets A Small Dose of Med School

For its 12th year, the Mini-Medical School prepares to graduate another batch of D.C. metro residents from its eight-week program.

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Curbing the Spread of Swine Flu

As swine flu continues to spread, Jeanne Matthews talks about whether U.S. borders should close, crafting a public-health message about the flu and why 'Bohemian Rhapsody' could be the key to stopping the virus.

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World Malaria Today, Part I

Top policy and scientific experts discuss the progress being made in the global fight against a deadly disease that affects millions around the world on the first World Malaria Day. The first panel of the symposium explores The Burden of Malaria.

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Faculty publications

Bakshi, G., G. Panayotov. "First-Passage Probability, Jump Models, and Intra-Horizon Risk." Journal of Financial Economics (forthcoming) (2009).

Quinn, Dennis P. and H. Joachim Vot. "A Century of Stock Market Correlations and International Financial Openness." American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings) 98 (2008): 529-534.

S. Nollen, N. Gregory, S. Tenev . New Industries from New Places: Software and Hardware in India and China . Stanford : Stanford University Press and the World Bank, 2009.

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