A first-hand account of the effort to help Afghans at risk make it onto one of the last flights out
An ambassador, a professor, and a U.S. diplomat advocate for those facing danger at home and uncertainty abroad
Menu gets a makeover and dining center gets a rebranding
School: Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Degree: Ph.D. in Agriculture, Food and Environment
School: The Fletcher School
Degree: Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy
Home: My family. I have four younger sisters, two college-aged, one eight, and one six, and I miss them all the time.
School: Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Degree: Ph.D. in Clinical and Translational Science
School: The Fletcher School
Degree: Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy
Home: I’m from Kentucky, and I love the community I have there—but as long as you can find a sense of belonging, home can be anywhere.
Schools: Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy and School of Medicine
Degrees: Master’s in Food and Nutrition Policy and Programs and Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics
School: The Fletcher School
Degree: Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy
Home: Prior to moving to the United States, I was a journalist in Afghanistan. The United States is my adopted country.