On Friday, February 26, 2021, students, faculty, and administrators from Historically and Predominantly Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) will be concluding their second virtual day with the U.S Department of State for the 12th Annual HBCU Foreign Policy Conference. "The 2021 Virtual HBCU Foreign Policy Conference agenda will feature senior State Department officials discussing key foreign policy issues, as well as presentations on career opportunities and student exchanges with Department of State employees. This year will feature a roundtable discussion specifically for professors, college career counselors, and global affairs staff on job readiness, study abroad and language scholarships, and grants information." To learn more, visit:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ehipjxph43ac2005&llr=gtlhvajab.
The Elliott School of International Affairs is excited to continue it's tradition of hosting a reception following the conference. This reception serves as an opportunity for conference attendees to network with current Elliott School students, faculty, and staff. We hope you'll join us virtually at 4:30pm Eastern Time.
Please contact Kylie Stamm (
kylie@gwu.edu), Elliott School's Diversity Program Manager, with any questions.