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Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences

Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences

Founded in 1789 as the nation’s first Catholic institution of higher learning, Georgetown University's College of Arts & Sciences is committed to the Jesuit traditions of an integrated education and of productive research in the liberal arts, including fine arts, humanities, languages, sciences, and social sciences. Among other degree programs in the natural sciences, the College offers a major in biology of global health.

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Ali Arab

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Associate Professor

Paul Roepe

Department of Chemistry; School of Medicine

Professor

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Steven Singer

Department of Biology; School of Medicine

Professor

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Andria Wisler

Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service

Teaching Professor