
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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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