Skip to Georgetown Global Engagement Menu, Collaborative on Global Children's Issues, Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life, Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues, Institute for the Study of International Migration. The number of applications saw a 19% increase He served in the Foreign Service for 20 years, and his posts included Romania, Zambia, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. He served in six ambassadorial postings during his career in the Republic of the Congo from 1979-1981, Liberia from 198185, South Africa from 19891992, Nigeria from 19921993, Haiti from 19931998, and the Democratic Republic of Congo from 19982001. He prided his achievement of three holes-in-one while playing a par-4 course in Islamabad, Pakistan. Norwood served in the U.S. Army from 1943-1946. Barbara L. Dorset, 89, died Aug. 6, in Sarasota, Fla. Dorset began her career with the U.S. Army at the Pentagon and then worked at the CIA. Benjamin F. Smith, 83, died Oct. 9, in Pawleys Island, S.C. Smith served in the U.S. Army reserves for six years prior to graduating from Auburn University. Young served on active duty for two years and remained in the Army Reserve for 30 years, retiring as a full colonel. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Ann; two daughters, Suzanne and Caroline; and four grandchildren. Ellis was a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. LibGuides: GU-Q: HIST 1099: History of Anthropology: Home In 1980, after seven years of living in a western French city, Hawkins returned to the United States and joined the Foreign Service. George A. McFarland Jr., 88, died June 1, in Annapolis, Md. From 2001 to 2005, he served as the 65th secretary of statethe first African American to be appointed to the position. WebGraduate School of Arts & Sciences. Ely graduated from Princeton University and from Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration (Harvard Kennedy School of Government). Nouvellet was devoted to her work, serving the U.S. government for almost 40 years. Gunn is survived by a sister, Hazel; her lifelong partner, William; and two nieces. The Master of Arts in International Business and Policy (MA-IBP) program builds off of Georgetown Universitys McDonough School of Business and Walsh School of Foreign Services broader reputation for academic excellence, faculty thought leadership, and student satisfaction, as reflected in national and international rankings of our school and programs. He retired as a Senior Foreign Service officer at the age of 91. While in NOAA he continued his education at Harvard University. She retired in 1994 and enjoyed adventures, such as hot air ballooning, traveling, or cruising on her pontoon boat. WebThe Master of Arts in International Business and Policy (MA-IBP) program builds off of Georgetown Universitys McDonough School of Business and Walsh School of Foreign Jean Marie Heywood Tueller, 89, died Aug. 14, in Lehi, Utah. Clarke is survived by his wife, Rosalind; and two daughters, Lisa and Jill. Jeanne W. Kincaid, 69, died Feb. 14, in Quinton, N.J. Kincaid received a masters of accounting from Gardner-Webb University. James Jim Kenneth Connell, 79, died Sept. 28, in Arlington, Va. Towles was also an active member of her church and participated in several church groups. He retired from the Foreign Service in 1993 but maintained a working association with the Department until 2014. Toll free 1 (888)499-5521 1 (888)814-4206. Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service Ryan retired in 2009 with his wife, Hiroko, in Bangkok, where he discovered a real passion for golf. He is survived by his two children, Andrea and Ted. He is survived by a brother, James; two children, Frontis III and Joanne; and a grandson. He joined the Foreign Service in 2001 and served as a facilities manager in Almaty and Buenos Aires. He served as a communicator in Rangoon, Guatemala City, Brussels, Asuncion and Djakarta. in Asian Studies (MASIA) degree consists of 36 credits. Shaw was predeceased by a son, Patrick. He enjoyed music, literature, film, politics, and sports, and was an avid tennis player and lap swimmer. Felt was an officer in the U.S. Navy from 1968-1972 and served in Vietnam. Stein traveled throughout Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States. Anderson retired after 30 years of service in 1980 and enjoyed reading, the arts and traveling with his wife of 63 years, Helen. Shea was predeceased by a son, Christopher. Bishop served in the U.S. Navy at posts in Spain and Japan, and he served domestically as a reservist. Tyson is survived by her husband of 49 years; two daughters, Jessica and Elizabeth; a sister; and one granddaughter. WebThe departments graduate program in international relations prepares students for successful careers by introducing them to cutting-edge research across the field and training them to be productive and professional scholars. Walton, an eligible family member and son of a Foreign Service officer, lived and attended school in five different countries including Kenya, Germany, Malawi, China and the United States. In her free time, Josie enjoys reading, rock climbing, and exploring the outdoors. After 38 years of service, Swing retired from the Foreign Service in 2001 and began a career with the United Nations (U.N.). Near the end of their careers, they served separately, Hawkins as ambassador in Togo, while her husband served in Iraq. He is survived by his wife, Esther; three children, Maurice, Byron and Valda; seven grandchildren; a great-grandson; and five siblings. After retiring in 1986, Camozzo enjoyed playing tennis and traveling. Pond is survived by his wife of 44-years, Saundra; three sons, Eric, Peter, Jason; eight grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. WebAfrican American Studies examines the experiences and contributions of people of the African diaspora in the United States and globally. Georgetown academics are rigorous and known for providing students with the skills to become leaders in their fields. Georgetown masters programs in the School of Foreign Service (SFS) ranked first worldwide and its undergraduate programs ranked fifth. She is survived by a daughter, Midori; and granddaughter, Nikki. After retirement, he founded the Pacific Northwest Hungarian American Chamber of Commerce. She is survived by her mother, brother, and sisters. He was passionate that clear thinking is reflected in the precise language in writing. Paul D. Molineaux, 82, died April 18, in Washington, D.C. Katherine A. Felt is survived by two children, Emily and Justin; and three grandchildren. He joined the Foreign Service in 1978 and served in France, former Yugoslavia, Russia, as an economic counselor in Costa Rica, and as an economic minister counselor in the Republic of Korea. Dorset retired after 22 years of service in 1983 and worked for several years at a law office just outside Washington, D.C. She loved to read and write and enjoyed puzzles. David William Cox, 79, died Dec. 1, 2018. Sulak retired in 2004 and enjoyed gardening. Eugene Gene Hall Bird, 94, died June 2, in Vancouver, Wash. Bird served in the U.S. Navy from 1944-1948 before receiving bachelors and masters degrees from the University of Oregon. After retiring in 2016, Matel pursued his passion for forestry and conservation, and actively managed nearly 500 acres of Virginia forest for timber, wildlife, and water quality. He was predeceased by his wife Lucy Ching-mei Liu. After retiring in 1980, Byron assisted his wife, Dori, in her real estate business. He served in Bangkok as the deputy director of the Regional Information Management Center, in Tokyo as an information systems officer (ISO), and in Brussels as an ISO. 37th and O Streets, N. W. Washington D.C. 20057. The Donald F. McHenry Global Public Service Fellows Program seeks to enhance Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service recruitment of exceptionally qualified graduate students from all communities within the US and globally who are committed to careers in transformational global public service. He retired in 1993 after serving for 31 years and went on to work as a consultant at AT&T in Virginia. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, eventually retiring as a captain. Thigpen served with the U.S Armys 84th Infantry Division in Europe during World War II. In California, Tyson coached students in writing at local schools. Domestically, he served as chief in the Office of Communications at the Foreign Service Institute, chief of the Office of Communications Networks staff, and executive officer for the U.S. HotLine Committee. The next MA-IBP intake launches in January 2024. He is survived by his wife; three children, Kyvele, Jason, and Zoie; four grandchildren, and several great grandchildren. Joseph Haratani, 96, died Dec. 6, in Sonora, Calif. Haratani served in the U.S. Army during World War II. MacInnes is survived by his wife of 50 years, Donna; and son, Robert. Post-retirement, he did short-term assignments in Rangoon, Hanoi, Wellington, Sydney, Riyadh, Tunis, Amman, Guangzhou, Beijing, Ottawa, and Hong Kong. Glad is survived by his wife, Katherine Katy; three children, Christina, Marina, and Nicholas; and two grandchildren. Marva I. Gullins, 81, died April 28 in Fredericksburg, Va. Gullins earned a B.S. Bishop is survived by his wife and Department employee, Pamela; four daughters, Chavonne, Corrie, Nakita, and Shelise; and eight grandchildren. Patt also volunteered as a docent at the Library of Congress and the Supreme Court. He served in various positions at posts in Warsaw, Helsinki, Bucharest, Reykjavik, and Tallinn. Kern is survived by two sons, Stephen and Daniel; and one grandson. Gunn later served as regional director of the New Orleans Passport Agency and the Houston Passport Agency until her retirement in 2002. He was a visiting fellow at the London Business School and served as an independent consultant in the fields of technology, health, energy, and transportation. Retiring in 1982, Barnhart studied painting in Morocco for several months before returning to Washington. Oliver Charles Shaw, 85, died on Aug. 3, in Albuquerque, N.M. Shaw served in the U.S. Armys 82nd Airborne Division before entering the Foreign Service in 1961. Vara Sayyad, 78, died Dec. 11, 2020, in Chevy Chase, Md. Povenmire retired in 1992 after 20 years with the Foreign Service. Herbert Leo Tyson, 88, died Dec. 4, in Rockville, Md. Holmes was predeceased by his wife, Odra. Patrick is survived by her husband, Henderson; two children, Lauren and Ibrahima; her mother, Mildred; two aunts, and three uncles. He was an active leader for the Boy Scouts of America. James Jim Colin Curran, 92, died May 1, in Peterborough, N.H. From 19501953, Curran served in the U.S. Navy. Jane Ellen Becker, 69, died April 6, in Washington, D.C. Becker entered the Foreign Service in 1972. She is survived by her son, Christian Johan, and daughter, Sophia Elena, as well as her mother and two sisters. He also served as the Department of States advisor to the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command, in Honolulu. Georgetown Foreign Service Masters - Graduate School WebIn 2005, the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar) was established by agreement between Georgetown University and Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. Outside of the Department, Hyland held the position as chief financial officer for the Broadcasting Board of Governors. In retirement, he served as an active member of his church, the Memphis and Shelby County Retired Teachers Association, and the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. There are countless opportunities as a GHD student, from conversations with heads of state, diplomats, and development leaders hosted at Georgetown to interning at some of the top development organizations to consulting for Neala D. Montgomery, 66, died March 8, in Lawton, Okla. Montgomery joined the Foreign Service in 1989 and served as an office management specialist and diplomatic courier for more than 25 years. Brock is survived by his wife of 30 years, Joy; a sister-in-law, Priscilla; and a niece, JJ. Through the International History (IHIS) major, students study how the world has changed over time and the impact of the social, political and economic forces that continue to shape its ongoing formation. In addition to serving as a mentor to the Marines at posts overseas, during his career, Terio served as a Capitol policeman, federal agent, head of governors security in American Samoa, and a security consultant. Elizabeth Betty Ann Sher, 91, died June 22, in Pittsboro, N.C. After spending several years in Colorado performing in musicals and singing, Sher began an assignment in 1954 with the Historical Division of Headquarters for the U.S. Army in Europe. Bennetch was predeceased by her parents; her sister Joanne; and her brother, Edward. He is survived by his wife, Mary; two children, Ruth and Mark; and a granddaughter. In 1980, he was commissioned as a Foreign Service officer and served at posts in Brazil, Lebanon, Syria, and Sweden. She served alongside her husband as a personal services contractor on assignments in Ghana, Germany and Pakistan. Rasmussen is survived by his wife, Alice; two daughters, Caroline and Anne; and a granddaughter, Liana. WebExam. Naval Reserves until 1969. Helman was predeceased by his wife of 60 years, Dolly; a daughter, Ruth; and a brother, Norman. Josie will continue her internship with During her 36-year career, she served at posts in Peru, Panama, Germany, Canada, Morocco, Greece, Brazil, Thailand, and Washington. In 1979 he was appointed charge daffaires to Iran and was taken hostage, where he remained in captivity for 444 days. WebPlease join us on Thursday, July 21 at 6:00 p.m. for a speaker event and open house for SFS Graduate Degree Programs. Lukens is survived by his wife of 56 years, Susan; his four children, Lewis, Francie, Susie and Timothy; and 10 grandchildren. Helble is survived by his wife of 62 years, Joan; his son, Stuart; his daughter, Ramona; and five grandchildren. Alan G. Mencher, 94, died Feb. 12, in Danbury, Conn. Mencher received degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, and University of California Los Angeles. Josie is a volunteer tutor for youth at the Decker Lake Detention Center and a 2023 Critical Language Scholarship Alumni Ambassador. She is survived by two sons, Pancho and Joseph; and three grandchildren. Most notably, she served as secretary to the ambassadors in New Delhi, the U.N., and Tokyo. Jeanne B. Witte, 91, died Sept. 8, in Greenwood, S.C. Witte was a school teacher and a secretary before joining the Foreign Service in 1967. V. Edward Ed Olson, 81, died Sept. 25, in Bethesda, Md. He also served a number of years in the Army Reserve as a first lieutenant in the infantry. He was predeceased by his wife of 62 years, Hisako. Robert Roy Walker III, 75, died Sept. 7, 2018, in Monett, Mo. Outside of the Department, Katzen served as vice chairman of the African Development Foundation, acting chief of staff at the Peace Corps, visiting professor at Boston Colleges Graduation School of Management, chairman of the Board of the Combat Wounded Veteran Challenge, and he served as a national park ranger. Hansen was recalled to active Navy duty in 1951, serving as a naval intelligence officer during the Korean War. He joined the Foreign Service in 1978 as a communications electronics officer, serving multiple tours of duty in Washington with the Office of Communicationswhich would later become part of the Bureau of Information Resources Management. After graduating from Yale University, Harris joined the Foreign Service and served overseas in Glasgow, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Bremen and West Berlin, as well as in Israel and Indonesia. Dorset is survived by a son, Mark. Smith served in the U.S. Air Force prior to joining the Foreign Service in 1960. Samuel Charles Keiter, 88, died Jan. 8, in Adamstown, Md. 1 of 1. In 1962, he went on a U.S. exchange delegation to the USSR. In retirement, Johnson spent summers on Detroit Island in northern Lake Michigan where he docked his 72-foot sailboat, the Barlovento. He is survived by a stepson, Norman; a daughter, Brenda; granddaughters; and great granddaughters. She is survived by her daughter, Julie; and two grandchildren. During a sabbatical, he wrote a book about Peru. He retired as a member of the Senior Foreign Service in 2012 and pursued interests in photography, travel and boating. Josie Krieger is from State College, Pennsylvania and graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2022 with degrees in history and economics. After 38 years of service, Shlaudeman retired and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Walsh spearheaded the creation of the School of Foreign Service. McFarland served as a U.S. Air Force pilot during the Korean War. Media in the 90s which was translated into four languages and featured on the Departments website for more than 10 years. As a Foreign Service officer, Peters served at posts in Munich, Belgrade, Thessaloniki, Tel Aviv, and Hamburg. He enjoyed volunteering and was an active member of the Sons of Italy and Veterans of Foreign Wars in Fairfax, Va. DiTanna is survived by his wife of 59 years, Janet; a sister, Martha; four children, Tom, Lucian, Angela and Helen; and six grandchildren. Joyce is predeceased by his wife, Virginia; and son, Harold. After retiring from the Foreign Service, Rowe started an art gallery and a school. Before retiring in 1995, she served as a rover, both in Africa and South America. Clemons was predeceased by his wife, Gertrude and is survived by three children, Gary, Mike, and Karen. Lowell Bruce Laingen, 96, died July 15, in Bethesda, Md. Professor of law at Stanford Law School; executive director of the Center for E-Commerce She joined the Foreign Service in 1991 and served at posts in Ciudad Juarez, Tel Aviv, Beijing and Lisbon. 20057. Dante Espejo, 80, died Nov. 10, 2018 in Aldie, Va. She is survived by two sisters, Judy and Arlene; and many nieces and nephews. Conrad Lawrence Bellamy, 85, died Oct. 19, in Baltimore, Md. He also worked as an air traffic control trainer and volunteered at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, the Federal Aviation Association and Washington Dulles and Leesburg Airports. In retirement, he loved to travel and surf. Ruffin enjoyed shopping, going to casinos, and spending time with her family and friends. In Memoriam - State Magazine and a J.D. As an economics officer, Carrig served at overseas posts in Cuba, Malaysia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Kuwait, as well as short-term assignments in Iraq and Afghanistan. Especially with your background as a polisci major, Georgetown's gov department would be a great addition to add to your resume. His Majesty the King of Spain is a proud Georgetown alumnus and an honorary member of the MSFS Board of Advisors. Fairfax enjoyed traveling and speaking foreign languages. He retired after 34 years of service and received a commendation for his efforts in reopening Embassy Kuwait after Operation Desert Storm. In retirement, he was involved in the field of telecommunications and global communications. Smith was predeceased by a daughter, Joye. Following his retirement from the Foreign Service in 1983, he continued service with the Department, working in the Freedom of Information and Privacy Office for 36 years. Afterward, he went to work for the General Services Administration and the Department of State. Newlin is survived by a daughter, Anna; a sister; and two grandchildren. He retired in 1995 and moved to Naples, Fla., where he became active in the Marine League and played golf. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Charmaine; his five children, Robert, Annette, Katherine Freeman, Alicia Hatcher and Mark; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. WebCurrent Georgetown students interested in transferring to the School of Foreign Service from other undergraduate programs can learn more by attending an information session. In his retirement, he enjoyed gardening and playing tennis and bridge. Rabby is survived by his brother. She retired in 2008 and enjoyed reading, traveling, taking classes at the University of Alabama and spending time with family and friends. An employee family member, Tueller and her husband, Blaine, a Foreign Service officer, spent 30 years traveling on assignments in Dublin, Vienna, Tangier, Caracas, Panama City, Manila and Madrid. She retired in 1992. After receiving a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1949, Shultz began teaching at MIT until 1957, taking a leave of absence in 1955 to serve on President Dwight Eisenhowers Council of Economic Advisers. During his 20 years as an FSO, his posts included Kingston, Kuala Lumpur, Panama and El Salvador. Elizabeth C. Betty Brook, 101, died Nov. 13, in Sarasota, Fla. Brook received a bachelors degree from Knox College in Galesburg, Ill. She taught history for one year prior to joining the U.S. I In retirement, he enjoyed sports and remained involved and interested in international affairs. P. +1 (202) 687-5696 George H. Thigpen, 95, died Nov. 18. Millet is survived by her husband. After completing an assignment as assistant secretary of state for Consular Affairs, he served as ambassador to Brazil. In 1943, Houston graduated from Harvard University and two years later he joined the Foreign Service. In 1987, he served as a deputy assistant secretary in Washington. He served overseas as a political officer in Mexico City, Madrid, La Paz, Sarajevo, and Oslo. Redden retired in 1979. Singer became a Foreign Service officer in 2001, and she served as a consular officer in Krakow, a desk officer in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, a desk officer in the Bureau of Western Hemisphere, a PEPFAR coordinator in South Africa and an economic officer in Caracas. Former Master of Science in Foreign Service program adjunct lecturer John Kirby transitioned to a number of public affairs roles after a nearly three In 1970, he received a B.A. Paul Wesley Kriebel, 92, died March 2, in Glenview, Ill. Kriebel began his career with the Foreign Service in 1952 as a consul in Birmingham. He retired from the Navy in 1979, and in 1981, he joined the Department of State as a Foreign Service officer where he served in Mexico, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Spain. Keil joined the Foreign Service in 1975 and served in consular positions in Panama, Milan, Genoa, Guayaquil, Guatemala, Tijuana, and Rome, as well as domestically in Washington. The Global Human Development Program curriculum combines core courses in economics, political economy, quantitative analysis, and project design and management, with the content designed to prepare students to work in any phase of the development process and in a variety of environments. Master He served as a telecommunications specialist until he retired in 2012, and then he returned to the Department to serve as a contractor. With Povenmires testimony, the policy was approved to be changed, and she and her husband became one of the first tandem couples in Department history. Most recently she served as assistant chief of protocol for diplomatic affairs in the Office of the Chief of Protocol. Gildred graduated from Leland Stanford Jr. University and then served in the U.S. Army in Germany. He earned degrees at Stanford University and California State, prior to joining the Department of State as a sanitary engineer. Simon Henshaw, 59, died June 9, in Conakry, Guinea. Master's Program - MSFS Core Courses WebProgram Background: Georgetown Universitys Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) in Washington, D.C is a world-recognized, premier school of international affairs founded in 1919. She also had several tours of duty in Washington, D.C., with the Bureau of Personnel (now the Bureau of Global Talent Management). He retired after 29 years of service and worked as the dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and director of the Asia Foundations Center for Asian-Pacific Affairs. He was a jazz aficionado, and an avid traveler. Sonya B. Sandman, 94, died April 9, in Victorville, Calif. Sandman was the spouse of Leonard, a U.S. labor attach. Lehman retired in 2016; however, he returned to OBO in 2017 to serve as the overseas project director for Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, until November 2018. Delois Dee Lee Ruffin, 62, died April 11, in Capitol Heights, Md. Shackford Shack Pitcher, 84, died Jan. 23, in Arlington, Va. Pitcher began his federal career in 1962 at the Department of Agriculture. Ribera is survived by her husband, and many grandchildren. In retirement, she was active in promoting U.S. public diplomacy through various organizations and she loved to travel. Brown was predeceased by his wife, Mary. Georgetown University alumni WebAn undergraduate program with a legacy of academic excellence combined with a devotion to humanitarian service. Georgetown Universitys McDonough School of Business began in 1936 as an undergraduate program within the School of Foreign Service. He served in the U.S. Army Artillery during the Korean conflict. He served at posts in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Jamaica (twice), South Korea, Thailand, Ethiopia, Germany, and Grenada. She is survived by a sister, Gillian; a brother; and several nieces and nephews. She also enjoyed volunteering with veterans and was active in her church. Learn how Writing. He was an amateur theatre actor and director, and enjoyed his pets, gardening, and exploring nature. He is survived by six children, Wm. Master's Program Kniazuk is survived by a brother, Ted; cousin Donald; and several nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews. Bellamy joined the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. Richard C. Lundberg, 74, died Jan. 9, in Arlington, Va. Lundberg joined the Foreign Service in 1978 after working as a school teacher for nine years. Linda Jewell, 66, died Nov. 18, in Washington, D.C. Jewell began her career with the Department in 1976. He is survived by two children. Milam joined the Department in 2009 as an export control and border security advisor for Kosovo and Croatia.
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