Hoya Circles

Hoya Circles As Georgetown University's first multicultural graduate student organization, Hoya Circles focuses o

Hoya Circles is Georgetown University’s first multicultural graduate organization. To further recognize the talents and leadership abilities of Georgetown’s diverse communities, Hoya Circles aims to serve as a support network to strengthen professional competencies, and to increase the participation of minority students in the School of Foreign Service (SFS) while also preparing them to become lea

ders in the field of international affairs. Focusing on professional, social, and academic development, the long-term goal of Hoya Circles is to serve as a foundation and resource to support and guide minority graduate students.

03/22/2018

Check out this event TODAY @ 12:30: Crumpton Group Information Session (Car Barn 427)
Crumpton Group--a leading strategic advisory firm that supports elite private-sector clients--will host an on-campus information session on March 22, 2018 at 12:30 p.m. The firm's director of analysis Dan Amick will discuss the role of intelligence in international business strategy development and risk mitigation. He will also discuss potential career opportunities at the firm. Crumpton Group is committed to building an intellectually and culturally diverse workforce.

An event sponsored by Black Professionals in International Affairs and the Howard University International Affairs Socie...
03/17/2018

An event sponsored by Black Professionals in International Affairs and the Howard University International Affairs Society:
"Briefing on the Importance of Cross-Cultural Communication"

RSVP link: http://bit.ly/2HuHBpg

On March 9, SAIS Women Lead - SWL will be hosting award-winning documentary filmmaker Sophie Kruz, and acclaimed Brazili...
03/01/2018

On March 9, SAIS Women Lead - SWL will be hosting award-winning documentary filmmaker Sophie Kruz, and acclaimed Brazilian graffiti artist and women's rights activist Panmela Castro for a conversation about the power of art to create social change & an exclusive sneak peek of their documentary Little Stones! RSVP here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1w05Hyjrbvoqep-9O8FzuekV0Gm1V_I84zg-VLANXcBo/edit

02/24/2018

Hoya Circles would like to thank Ambassador Altidor and the Embassy of Haiti, Washington D.C. for visiting Georgetown University and challenging our assumptions about Haiti and the Haitian narrative, as well as encouraging students to rethink the way we approach aid and tourism to Haiti. Spring Break, anyone?

Thank you everyone for coming out! Stay tuned for future events.
02/24/2018

Thank you everyone for coming out! Stay tuned for future events.

Tomorrow, hear Ambassador Altidor talk about Haiti's challenges and successes 8 years after the earthquake.  Also, come ...
02/21/2018

Tomorrow, hear Ambassador Altidor talk about Haiti's challenges and successes 8 years after the earthquake. Also, come try out some Haitian food!

Join Hoya Circles for a talk on Haiti's successes and challenges 8 years after the earthquake, with His Excellency Paul Altidor, Haitian Ambassador to the United States. The conversation will be moderated by Professor Nicole Bibbins Sedaca. The event will start promptly at 12:15 p.m Light refreshmen...

Join the MSFS Diversity & Inclusion Committee at their kick-off event “Building Consciousness in 2018: Becoming An Effec...
02/20/2018

Join the MSFS Diversity & Inclusion Committee at their kick-off event “Building Consciousness in 2018: Becoming An Effective Global Leader”. Prof. Bibbins Sedaca will be joining the conversation and there will be an engaging leadership exercise. The session will explore the complexities of cultural competency in 2018 and look for ways to enhance our cultural competency as leaders and MSFS students.

Please join the MSFS Reps Council - Diversity and Inclusion Committee at our Kickoff Event and Conversation “Building Consciousness in 2018: Becoming an Effective Global Leader”. We will be guided by Prof. Bibbins Sedaca as she shares the importance of ethical leadership and skill building to ad...

Check out this great opportunity from CRS: The 2018 Student Diversity and Inclusion Internship Program."The Congressiona...
02/12/2018

Check out this great opportunity from CRS: The 2018 Student Diversity and Inclusion Internship Program.

"The Congressional Research Service is seeking to place students for up to ten weeks in the following paid summer
internships. Students of underrepresented groups or individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Starting salaries will be $11.54/hour to $26.94/hour, dependent upon the grade of the position. To apply, send an e-mail to Eliamelisa Gonzalez at [email protected] that includes: 1) the position(s) you wish to apply for 2) your resume and 3) official or unofficial transcripts. You can also contact Ms. Gonzalez at (202) 707-6399.

The deadline to apply is March 2, 2018. U.S. Citizenship is required. Interns may be eligible for the Metro Transit Subsidy Program.
For more information about CRS, please go to http://www.loc.gov/crsinfo/. "

The Congressional Research Service (CRS) works exclusively for the United States Congress, providing policy and legal analysis to committees and Members of both the House and Senate, regardless of party affiliation. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS has been a valued...

Join the MSFS Reps of Georgetown on MLK Day in celebrating Dr. King's legacy through a workshop on leadership, service, ...
01/13/2018

Join the MSFS Reps of Georgetown on MLK Day in celebrating Dr. King's legacy through a workshop on leadership, service, and activism in the 21st century. The two-hour workshop will be led by Yewande Austin, award-winning artist, activist, and honorary U.S. Cultural Ambassador. The interactive workshop will support participants in finding value in their own diversity, mastering unbiased communication, peacefully resolving social conflict, and creating inclusive environments that respect, honor and celebrate every voice.

***Lunch will be served ***

Join the MSFS Student Reps in honoring Dr. King's legacy by participating in a workshop on leadership, service, and activism in our 21st Century diverse and globalized world. We will be led by Ms. Yewande Austin, award-winning artist, activist, and honorary U.S. Cultural Ambassador, for a two-hour i...

Check out this event on Monday during Diversity Week! "Are You An Inclusive Leader?" facilitated by Fernando Rosario.
11/11/2017

Check out this event on Monday during Diversity Week! "Are You An Inclusive Leader?" facilitated by Fernando Rosario.

11/10/2017
11/05/2017

Introducing our newest executive board members! Welcome to the team Nakshidil Sadien, Kanchana Sthanumurthy, and Luis M GN!

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