03/18/2026
The Gnovis Journal is excited to invite everyone to Gnovicon, their annual conference celebrating the publication of their Spring volume! Gnovis is an academic platform run by students in the CCT program and this annual conference is a unique opportunity to celebrate student research on technology and society.
You can register at the link in our bio and explore other Tech & Society Week events on campus!
03/18/2026
The Gnovis Journal is excited to invite everyone to Gnovicon, their annual conference celebrating their Spring volume! Gnovis is an academic platform run by students in the CCT program and their annual conference is a unique opportunity to celebrate student research on technology and society.
You can register for Gnovicon at the link in our bio and explore other Tech & Society Week events on campus!
09/19/2025
Book launch recap! 🌐 On Wednesday, we celebrated the release of Geopolitics and the Internet's Core with CCT professor, Dr. Laura DeNardis and her co-authors. Students and faculty came together to discuss technical infrastructure as a proxy for political power. Thank you to all who joined! 🌐
09/12/2025
Join us for our fall virtual admissions information sessions to learn about the program, talk to current students and faculty, and ask any questions you have!
09/02/2025
💙🤍 Welcome back CCT!
Last week, we kicked off the start of classes with a welcome back party for the CCT community! New and returning students, along with faculty and staff came together to celebrate, share food, and start the semester on a high note.
As our director, Dr. Jeanine Turner put: "The start of the semester is not just about classes beginning - it's about building a community where ideas and people connect."
We can't wait to see the ideas, projects, and new connections that this semester will bring! 💙🤍
07/24/2025
Faculty Publication Spotlight!
We are excited to share Observed Correction: How We Can All Respond to Misinformation on Social Media, a new book by CCT professor Dr. Leticia Bode and co-author Emily K. Vraga of
This timely work explores how witnessing public corrections of misinformation online can improve how people understand complex issues. Their research shows that even simple corrections, when observed by others, can have lasting impact. This is a must read for anyone interested in creating safer, more informed online spaces.
Dr. Bode is a central figure in the CCT program at Georgetown, where she is teaching Content Analysis this fall. She also serves as the inaugural research director of the Knight-Georgetown Institute. Her research focuses on how media technologies shape political knowledge and engagement in evolving information environments.
Follow to learn more about our faculty and student research!
07/15/2025
Applications for Fall 2026 are officially OPEN! 🎉 Find out more about our interdisciplinary curriculum, admissions requirements, and application details at cct.georgetown.edu
12/09/2024
We had such a wonderful time at the CCT holiday party last Friday. As the semester comes to a close, we just want to take a moment to say thank you to our wonderful community of Faculty, Students, Alumni and Staff. CCT would not be CCT if not for the incredible group of people who make up this program.
Have a wonderful holiday season!
08/19/2024
Mark your calendars! Orientation is just one week from today!
We cannot wait to meet all of you incoming CCTers! In the meantime, keep an eye on your inbox as a digital orientation kit with more information about the event/how you can best prepare will be coming soon.
07/26/2024
Today wrapped up our second installment of the Student Success Series, “Getting Organized in Grad School.”
Each event featured three guest speakers who gave incoming students their best tips and tricks for staying organized and making the most of their experience here at CCT.
Thank you so much to our incredible speakers! We are so honored to be able to showcase our incredible students and all the ways they stay on top of their personal and professional goals.
06/25/2024
A week ago today we hosted our first community development of the summer— a double feature of (you guessed it!) Aquamarine and High School Musical 2. We had such an amazing time hanging out with all of the CCTers in town for this summer and were so excited to meet some of our incoming students!
If you didn’t make it last week, don’t fret! More community events to come this summer! 👀🎬
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