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A beautiful fall morning over the Hilltop as the backdrop to Veteran's Day ceremonies on campus today. #VeteransDay ift.tt/1WRIDfq

Happy Birthday to Georgetown legend and NBA rising star Jeff Green (C'12)! Hoya Saxa! j.mp/1nJ3sZ3 #tbt ift.tt/XVLkFD

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"Advice is like snow; the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind." - Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Photo by Phil Humnicky • Georgetown University Photographer) ift.tt/1CCqhWy

Happy Friday, Hoyas! Georgetown University campus is looking beautiful this morning as the leaves begin to change color for the fall. #HoyaSaxa ift.tt/1DDdVjs

John Carroll 2013 Awardee H.R.H. Prince Turki Al-Faisal (B'68) with GUAA Executive Director Bill Reynolds Bill Reynolds (C'79, Parent '10,'13), GUAA President Mary Beth Connell, M.D. (M'89) and President DeGioia. on.fb.me/ZloLHI

Georgetown at night. Very cool photo by Kait Williamson (CCT'15): j.mp/1CWZp7A ift.tt/16UW7Ui

#TBT: We’re immensely grateful for the African American speakers and their powerful speeches that have spread across the Hilltop to our Georgetown University community. Here’s just a few we’ve been honored to hear from. (Left to right) Actress and Singer Pearl Bailey (H’77, C’85), American Peabody Award-winning journalist Gwen Ifill, Former Senator William Cowan, President and CEO of TIAA Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., Congressman John Lewis and Former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson. #BlackHistoryMonth ift.tt/2BM7zVp

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IInternational Day of Persons with Disabilities 2019

 

Meet and greet session with provincial level Women's Union, Thrive Staff, DRD and members of Quy Nhon People with Disability Club in Quy Nhon, Vietnam (Thrive Networks)

 

Raising awareness and understanding

In Vietnam, nearly 15 per cent of the population live with some form of disability according to the United Nations Development Programme, with 75 per cent of them living in rural areas.

 

Barriers for people with disabilities (PWD) do not come from their disabilities, but rather come from the surrounding environment including the lack of understanding by society, discrimination, segregation, physical barriers and non-existent policies that would provide protection and enforce their rights.

 

Our partner, Thrive Networks is working to address this through the Women-led Output Based Aid (WOBA) project which has a large focus on gender equity and social inclusion. Thrive has partnered with the Center for Disability and Development (DRD), a local disability people’s organisation in Vietnam to provide training for trainers and technical assistance to a group of selected WOBA Staff and government partners including Vietnam Health and Environmental Management Agency, and the Women’s Union.

 

In addition to their regular tasks, this group participates in a GESI taskforce through a series of training, mentoring, exchanges and site visits. Members of the GESI Taskforce increased their capacity to support partners at the local level to build hygienic latrines for PWD and raise self and partner’s awareness on disability issues.

 

A key outcome for inclusive WASH, was the development of a set of implementation guidelines to be used by government to support modification of public facilities and encourage technical adaptations at household level. These guidebooks and the overall collaboration with DRD represent key steps towards making life more accessible and inclusive for all.

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What are your favorite moments of the Georgetown-Syracuse rivalry? Of Georgetown basketball as a whole? As we welcome alumni back to DC this weekend for the end of our NCAAMB regular season, the end of this Big East series, and Jack the Bulldog's last in-game run, we're celebrating all the moments that have brought us here. Hoya Saxa! Share your moments using the hashtags #GUMoments and #WAG (for We Are Georgetown). Read a collection of favorite moments on CasualHoya: ow.ly/iAdY3 or a list from the Georgetown Alumni website: ow.ly/iAej5 on.fb.me/YI7x5l

French soldiers describe serving alongside American soldiers

Also in the fall of 2016 we launched a new website, and we used the "blog" feature extensively for the promotion of the St. Matthew Passion. On the blog, we published articles about our soloists, the children's choir, and -in the case of this photo- concert master Carla Moore. Our Facebook posts and email newsletters would then link to these articles on the blog.

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Our campus is coming together to celebrate the launch of the McCourt School of Public Policy! Prior to the Foundation Exercises this afternoon, we invited all Hoyas for free GUGS burgers and swag to celebrate this transformative moment for Georgetown as a community. on.fb.me/15kv3KC

Former President Bill Clinton (F’68) will give the first in a historic series of lectures tomorrow at Georgetown University that explore the people, events, lessons and guiding principles that have shaped his career in public service. Tune in tomorrow morning at 10:30 AM for a webcast of his kick-off lecture! j.mp/ZXVH5J on.fb.me/YhpmLV

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Data types identify the various sizes and values which will be stored within the variable. There are two kinds of data types in Java:

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