Five Black alumni, who attended SFS at different times between 1968 and 2002, also shared recommendations for making SFS more inclusive and supportive of students of color.
The SFS celebrated its Centennial with a weekend of performances, panel discussions and a closing gala. Students and alumni turned out in force to hear from experienced professionals about the…
Sultan Mahmoud Amerie, of modern-day Iran, was the first international student to receive a scholarship from the School of Foreign Service. He attended American High School in Tehran, and following…
Laurence Stallings, who graduated with a Master’s degree from the School of Foreign Service in 1922, turned his experience as a wounded veteran in the First World War into inspiration…
The Republican was elected to the Rhode Island State House of Representatives in 1928, serving until 1936 and reaching the rank of House Minority Leader. He was later elected to…
Leon Dostert, one of Georgetown’s most influential alumni, not only left his legacy on the University with the creation of the Institute of Languages and Linguistics, but also left his…
The Islamic Hajj, an annual pilgrimage Muslims from around the world take to Mecca, Saudi Arabia is the largest annual gathering in the world. For one SFS alumnus, the late…