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Climate & Energy
Food & Water
Sadie Morris
Spring 2022
Sustainability

Going GREEN at Georgetown

A profile of Georgetown Renewable Energy and Environment Network ). …

April 13, 2022

Arts & Culture
John McNeil
Spring 2022
What We're Reading

What We’re Reading: Fueling Mexico: Energy and Environment, 1850-1950

Georgetown Professor John McNeil reviews Fueling Mexico: Energy and Environment, 1850-1950 by German Vergara for Common Home.…

April 11, 2022

Arts & Culture
Claire Catenaccio
Spring 2022
What We're Reading

What We’re Reading: A Journal of Solitude

Georgetown Professor Claire Catenaccio reviews May Sarton's book A Journal of Solitude for Common. …

April 8, 2022

Arts & Culture
Marion Cassidy
Sam Cormier
Spring 2022

The Minds of Plants

Common Home editors cover Professor Patricia Vieria's project, The Mind of Plants, that brings together artists, researchers, and academics to reflect on the relationship between…

April 6, 2022

Alannah Nathan
Piper Conway
Spring 2022
Sustainability

Growing into Leadership

Former editor and Georgetown graduate, Piper Conway reflects on the important lessons learned while creating the Georgetown Sustainable Business Fellows.…

April 4, 2022

Biodiversity
Maya Snyder
Spring 2022

A Flutter of Memory

Common Home editor Maya Snyder explores Georgetown professor, Dr. Weiss' research on the relationship between caterpillars and cicadas in the. …

April 1, 2022

Arts & Culture
Biodiversity
Maya Snyder
Spring 2022
What We're Reading

What We’re Reading: Under a White Sky

Common Home editor Maya Snyder reviews Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future by Elizabeth. …

March 30, 2022

Clara Chiu
Climate & Energy
Environmental Justice
Erin LeGoff
Spring 2022

The Making of Maladaptation

Georgetown alumni, Clara Chiu and Erin LeGoff explain the concept of Maladaption: when climate projects set out to do good, unintentionally make matters. …

March 28, 2022

Environmental Justice
Food & Water
Kyle Paoletta
Spring 2022
Sustainability

Fallowed Ground

Common Home Correspondent Kyle Paoletta takes us to the southwest where the first concrete test of America's ability to adapt to the climate crisis is underway: the agreement…

February 13, 2022

Arts & Culture
Marion Cassidy
Spring 2022

A Field Trip to Okinawa

"Georgetown Professor Natsu Onoda Power seems to hold the secret to conducting Zoom theater. In her Spring 2021 show “Okinawa Field Trip,” she engaged a virtual audience with…

February 12, 2022