
Doyle Global Dialogue 2023 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 2022-2023 cohort of DGD students below.

Michael Bernstein
Michael Bernstein (SFS’24) graduated from the School of Foreign Service in 2024, having majored in international politics and concentrating in international security with a particular emphasis on counterterrorism.

Alice Bolandhemat
Alice Bolandhemat (SFS’24) graduated from the Walsh School of Foreign Service in 2024, having majored in international politics with a concentration in international security and minors in French and religion, ethics, and world affairs.

Bakhita Fung
Bakhita Fung (SFS’23) was an international economics major and graduated from the School of Foreign Service in 2023.

Stephanie Geng
Stephanie Geng (C’24) graduated from the College of Arts & Sciences in 2024, having studied biology of global health with minors in statistics and sociology.

Faye Hasian
Faye Hasian (SFS’24) graduated from the Walsh School of Foreign Service in 2024, where she majored in international politics and minored in Chinese.

Alara Karahan
Alara Karahan (SFS'24) graduated from the Walsh School of Foreign Service in 2024, having majored in science, technology, and international affairs and minored in international business diplomacy and Chinese.

Karem Katary
Karem Katary (NHS’24) graduated from the School of Health in 2024, having studied global health with a high interest in international development and health policy.

Maliha Khan
Maliha Khan (SFS’24) graduated from Georgetown University in Qatar in 2024, having majored in culture and politics with a focus on feminist perspectives in theory, literature, and film.

Doha Maaty
Doha Maaty (SOH’23) graduated from the School of Health in 2023, having majored in global health with a minor in justice and peace studies.

Courtney Mawet
Courtney Mawet (MSB/SFS’24) graduated from the School of Business and the School of Foreign Service through the Dikran Izmirlian B.S. in Business and Global Affairs program at Georgetown University in 2024.