
Doyle Global Dialogue 2022 Cohort
The Doyle Global Dialogue (DGD), formerly the Junior Year Abroad Network (JYAN), is part of the Doyle Engaging Difference Program and has been operating since 2006, supporting 650 students in their studies abroad in 61 countries. DGD students write reflections and create social media content on their interreligious and intercultural experiences abroad, and they provide feedback on the reflections of their colleagues around the world.
Explore the 2021-2022 cohort of DGD students below.

Daanyal Ebrahim
Daanyal Ebrahim (SFS’25) graduated from the School of Foreign Service in 2025.

Amisha Gupta
Amisha Gupta (C’25) graduated from the College of Arts & Sciences in 2025 and is from Sydney, Australia.

Alice Kangabe
Alice Kangabe (SFS’25) graduated from Georgetown University in Qatar in 2025, having majored in international economics and minoring in philosophy.

Jeta Kreka
Jeta Kreka (SFS’23) graduated from Georgetown University in Qatar in 2023, having majored in economics, with minors in government and Arabic.

Cameron Li
Cameron Li (SFS '25), formally known as Xinran Li, graduated from the School of Foreign Service in 2025.

Alero Oyinlola
Alero Oyinlola (C'22) graduated from Georgetown University in 2022 with a double major in economics and French.

Maria Adan Sanjuan
Maria Adan Sanjuan (SFS’22) graduated in 2022 and was an exchange undergraduate student in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. She majored in law, with a minor in business management.

Maria Severin
Maria Severin (SFS’23) graduated from the School of Foreign Service in 2023, having majored in culture and politics with a minor in Arabic at Georgetown University in Qatar.

Hyguette Irakoze Umuhoza
Hyguette Irakoze Umuhoza (SFS’24) graduated from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar in 2024, having focused on international economics.

Fatima Ugbede Yunusa
Fatima Ugbede Yunusa (SFS’24) graduated from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar in 2024, having majored in culture and politics.