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Education and Social Justice Project 2016 Cohort

The Education and Social Justice (ESJ) Fellowship provides students with the opportunity to conduct in-depth examinations of innovative educational initiatives, with a focus on the work of Jesuit secondary and post-secondary institutions. Under faculty supervision, fellows gather information through IRB-approved interviews, analyze best practices, and share their reports and conclusions with a wider global audience.

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Mariam Diefallah

Mariam Diefallah (SFS'17) graduated from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Qatar in 2017 with a major in culture and politics and a certificate in media and politics.
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Sarah Jannarone

Sarah Jannarone (C'17) graduated from Georgetown College in 2017 with a major in American studies and a minor in education, inquiry, and social justice.
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Khaliyah Legette

Khaliyah Legette (C'17) graduated from Georgetown College in 2017, having majored in American studies and minored in education, inquiry, and justice.
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Jonathan Thrall

Jonathan Thrall (SFS'17) graduated from the School of Foreign Service in 2017 with a major in culture and politics and minor in Arabic.
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Carolyn Vilter

Carolyn Vilter (C'17) graduated from Georgetown College in 2017, having majored in political economy.
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