After serving in the Peace Corps in Namibia from 2015–2017, I returned stateside accompanied by Mukwetu, a sage, sweet bush dog who adopted me in the village. Her name means “friend.” Mukwetu and I now live in DC where I’m pursing a Masters in Global Human Development at Georgetown’s School of Foreign service. Leslie Sligh […]
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Kip Donath ’99
Kip was elected for a five year term to the Council on Foreign Relations. Kip receive his Phd from UC San Diego and has been the lead analyst for Egypt at the US State Department for the last few years. Kip Donath CdeP 1999
Michael Disner ’01
This past year has been a busy one for us! On January 27, 2013, we welcomed our third son, Jackson Renán, into our family. He loves his older brothers, and they love him too (sometimes too much). Then, in August we made our fifth move in six years, this time to Beijing, China, where I […]
Chris Henze ’59
Reflections on South Africa Watching BBC World’s excellent coverage of Nelson Mandela’s life, I remember calling my children to the TV in 1990 to witness his release from prison, truly history in the making. (The only other time I did that was for the overthrow of Ceausescu.) It’s interesting to see world leaders united in […]
Suriya Jayanti ’00
Happy to report that I have joined the U.S. Foreign Service. I’m currently back in Washington (I was living in Brussels) in diplomatic and Arabic training . . . I’ve been assigned to Kuwait to serve as a Political Officer in our embassy there starting in March 2013. If you find yourselves in any of […]