Doyle Global Dialogue 2024 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 690 students in their studies abroad in 65 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 2023-2024 cohort of DGD students below.
Nouran Alim
Nouran Alim (C’25) is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in chemistry and theology on the pre-med track.
Grace Blendonohy
Grace Blendonohy (C’25) is a junior at Georgetown University studying government, journalism, and theology with a concentration in religion, politics, and the common good.
Areesha Fatima
Areesha Fatima (SFS’25) is from Lahore, Pakistan and is a junior in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar majoring in international economics with a minor in justice and peace studies.
Nelly Kalukango
Nelly Kalukango (SFS’26) is a sophomore at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar, originally from Zambia. She is planning to major in culture and politics with a particular concentration on the interconnection of education, culture, and politics.
Anna Kummelstedt
Anna Kummelstedt (SFS’25) is in the School of Foreign Service majoring in science, technology, and international affairs with a certificate in diplomatic studies.
Le Dong Hai Nguyen
Le Dong Hai Nguyen (SFS’23, MSFS’24) is a dual-degree student in the School of Foreign Service studying international economics and global business.
Ellie Poling
Ellie Poling (C’25) is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences and she intends to double major in government and mathematics, with a minor in justice and peace studies.
Melinda Reed
Melinda Reed (C’25) is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in justice and peace studies with minors in public health and creative writing.
Logan Richman
Logan Richman (SFS’25) is an undergraduate student in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, concentrating in international politics with a focus on human rights and governance.
Brian Cody Wibowo
Brian Cody Wibowo (SFS’25) studies international economics at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar.