Faculty
The School of Foreign Service’s faculty bring decades of experience in the classroom, government, non-profits, business, and consulting to the classroom, creating a unique learning environment that is constantly evolving. Our location in the heart of Washington, DC allows students unlimited opportunities to network and interact with current and former heads of state, government leaders, private sector pioneers, and other leading figures, some of whom are on faculty or are School alumni themselves, or both.
Events
- November 23, 12:00 pm The Presence of Puerto Rico in US Politics, Gov. Luis Fortuñ
- November 23, 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm European Perceptions of Islam & America
- November 23, 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm Lunch Lecture by Professor Peter O'Brien
- November 23, 12:30 pm Ashley Tellis: AFPAK: Can We Succeed?
- November 24, 6:00 pm Tuesday Film Series: Being Jewish in France
- November 30, 1:30 pm Regulatory Reform and Compliance: Brazil Anti-Money Launderi
- November 30, 2:00 pm test event
- November 30, 6:00 pm The Emergence of Modern Islamic Finance in Global Markets
- December 2, 12:30 pm Ambassador Series: H.E. Luis Gallegos, Ecuador
Remembering the Man who Tried to Stop the Holocaust
Jan Karski (1914-2000)
From 1952-1992, Georgetown University and the SFS were enriched by Jan Karski, Professor of Government. At great personal risk, Karksi escaped from occupied Poland during World War II to tell the Allied powers about the plight of Jews in Europe.
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Samer Shehata
CCAS Professor Teaches In and Outside the Classroom
Assistant Professor Samer Shehata came to SFS in the fall of 2001, one year after finishing his doctorate on issues of class and culture among Egyptian laborers. He never expected to rise to prominence as a media regular commenting on the relationship between the United States and the Arab world.
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