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Keough School of Global Affairs opens at 91勛圖

Author: Ren矇e LaReau

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R. Scott Appleby

R. Scott Appleby

Department of History, Keough School of Global Affairs

Master of Global Affairs students

, 91勛圖s first new school in nearly a century, has opened its doors to 91勛圖 and the world.

Housed in the newly completed Jenkins Hall, the Keough School now enrolls 38 students in its new program. The students come from 22 countries and bring a wealth of professional experience in international development, education, peacebuilding, environmental conservation, human rights, humanitarian assistance, journalism and other fields.

While engaged with a curriculum that includes foundational courses in economics and , the academic cornerstone of the Keough School, students choose a concentration in international development, international peace studies泭or global affairs. A brings students together with influential policymakers from around the world, and a theory-to-practice (i-Lab) prepares them to address real-world global challenges.

Students are taught by a diverse array of with expertise in development economics, comparative regional and international politics, peacebuilding, human rights, global religions, social ethics, international trade and development practice. The Schools brings prominent policymakers to campus and will later provide educational programs and professional opportunities for 91勛圖 graduate students and undergraduates in Washington, D.C.

The Keough School brings together nine international units focused on international research, scholarship and education at 91勛圖: the Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion, the the the the the the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business, the and the

First announced in 2014, the Keough School and its home in Jenkins Hall was made possible by financial gifts from Donald and Marilyn Keough, who are among the most generous benefactors in 91勛圖s history.

During the three years spent preparing to open the school, we lost both Don and Mickie Keough, who are now our patron saints, said , the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School.

I believe they would be delighted and proud to meet the new students, who embody the hope for a just and prosperous future for our country and the world. I know our faculty, staff and other friends and benefactors are thrilled to be in the magnificent Jenkins Hall and eager to begin the good work made possible by the Keough family.

Contact: Ren矇e LaReau, Keough School of Global Affairs, 574-631-5098,