As John Korban (MAAS’24) prepares to receive his master of arts in Arab studies, he reflects on his transformative journey from Fayetteville, North Carolina, to Killeen, Texas, and…
Hai Nguyen, a proud double Hoya from Quảng Ngãi, a small town in central Vietnam, majored in international economics before advancing to the master of science in foreign…
Play Youtube Video Gwyneth Murphy (SFS’23, SSP’24), a double Hoya from Great Falls, Virginia, will graduate in May 2024 with a master’s from the Security Studies Program…
In the latest feature of “Behind the CV,” Smith shares her journey from a first-generation college student in rural New Hampshire to a leading scholar and director of the African…
Coming to Georgetown University from her home country of Kazakhstan, Darina Zhunussova (MAERES’24) brought with her a passion for international relations and anthropology. She was drawn to…
Graduating this spring with a Master of Arts in Asian Studies, Salamata Bah (MASIA’24) has explored and expanded her academic and professional vision far beyond what she…
In his analysis for The Washington Post, Voeten explores how environmental policies are inadvertently fueling the rise of far-right political groups by affecting economic stability and public sentiment.
In an article for Foreign Affairs, Ross argues that Israel’s strategic interests would be best served by initiating a unilateral cease-fire in Gaza to mitigate humanitarian crises and stabilize regional…
In a recent feature for the Stanford’s Human-Centered AI blog, Goldstein explores how artificial intelligence can amplify disinformation campaigns, impacting public perception and discourse.