Archive: Academics
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New Video! AGHL Seminar with Dr. Yogesh Shah
In case you missed it - our Spring AGHL Seminar with Dr. Yogesh Shah is now available on our YouTube channel. Dr. Shah discussed “Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Dementia Diagnosis through I
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Georgetown M.S. in Aging & Health Co-Hosts Inaugural GWU Age-Friendly Social Innovation Challenge
Georgetown M.S. in Aging & Health partnered with the George Washington University’s Center for Aging, Health, and Humanities (CAHH) to host the inaugural 2021 Age-Friendly Social Innovation Challenge
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Georgetown Now Offering Certificate in Senior Living Administration
Georgetown M.S. in Aging & Health is excited to announce its new Certificate in Senior Living Administration. Beginning in Fall 2021, students will have the opportunity to pursue a unique, 15-credit degree designed to equip working professionals and new students alike with the skills necessary to flourish in the budding senior living administration industry.
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Register for June 22nd Event, “Vision 2025: A Game Changer”
On June 22nd from 10:00am – 12:30pm, Vision 2025 will host a virtual event for university faculty, academic administrators, and providers in the senior living and health services fields. The 2.5 ho
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LCS Foundation Gives $100,000 to Georgetown University’s Aging Program in Senior Living Administration
The LCS Foundation, a Des Moines based not-for-profit organization, established a $100,000 endowment at Georgetown University to support the university’s recently inaugurated concentration in senior living administration
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Introducing the New Senior Living Administration Concentration!
Become an effective executive or manager of senior living communities!
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Preparing for Work in the Aging Economy
As college classes resume this fall, Georgetown University will welcome its inaugural class of students in a brand new degree: a Master’s of Science in Health and Aging. “The longevity market is a really exciting space with a great need for trained, educated professionals,” said professor Pamela A. Saunders, Program Director of the new GU program.
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Master’s in Aging and Health Announced
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is set to introduce an interdisciplinary Master of Science in Aging and Health degree program next fall to confront issues facing an increasingly senior and aging population in the United States. The new program is set to be housed in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences but to draw from both undergraduate and graduate teaching faculty.
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