Doyle Global Dialogue 2025 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 2024-2025 cohort of DGD students below.
Nicole Abudayeh
Nicole Abudayeh (SFS’26) is a junior at the Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service, majoring in culture and politics with a concentration in political philosophy and minoring in religion, ethics, and world affairs.
Catherine Alaimo
Catherine Alaimo (C’26) is a junior in the College of Arts & Sciences majoring in psychology with minors in journalism and French.
Abigail Assadi
Abigail Assadi (C’26) studies government in the College of Arts & Sciences and pursues a minor in religion, ethics, and world affairs with the Berkley Center.
Anupa Khanal
Anupa Khanal (SFS'26) is pursuing international economics at Georgetown University-Qatar, with a passion for the intersection of economics, migration, and environmental studies.
Liam Mason
Liam Mason (C’26) is a political economy and mathematics double major in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Tashafee Masoodi
Tashafee Masoodi (SFS’26) is a junior at the School of Foreign Service in Qatar.
Eileen Miller
Eileen Miller (SFS’26) is a junior in the Walsh School of Foreign Service, majoring in regional and comparative studies with a concentration in East Asian literature, politics, and society.
Iqra Nadeem
Iqra Nadeem (SFS’26) is a junior at Georgetown University in Qatar, majoring in international economics.
Giuseppe Quatela
Giuseppe Quatela (MSB’26, SFS’26) is a junior at Georgetown studying business and global affairs between the McDonough School of Business and Walsh School of Foreign Service.
Sinphaxay Thongsombath
Sinphaxay Thongsombath (SFS’26) is originally from a small rural district in northeastern Laos, Xamneua. He is currently a junior majoring in international politics at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar.