In 1970, Peter Krogh became the youngest-ever Dean of the Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) at the age of 32, and served in that position until 1995. Krogh is often described as the "second founder" of the School after its original founder Edmund A. Walsh. He established a distinct SFS faculty, revised the curriculum, established a faculty advising system, and expanded study abroad opportunities. Additionally, he spearheaded the construction of the Edward B. Bunn, S.J. Intercultural Center (ICC), which now serves as a physical anchor of the Georgetown SFS program.[4]
Krogh Scholarsedit
The Krogh Scholars program is an honors international affairs program in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service named in honor of Dean Krogh. Students are selected for the program based on intellectual and leadership potential and are required to complete an academically rigorous semester seminar and produce an honors quality thesis. Alumni of the Krogh Scholars program have gone on to serve in elite positions in international business, law, national security, journalism, and academia.
Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archivesedit
Between 1981 and 2005, Peter Krogh moderated 270 half-hour PBS television programs spread across three television series, including American Interests, World Beat, and Great Decisions. In each episode, he interviewed experts, leaders, and other notable individuals about relevant topics of the time. Noteworthy individuals interviewed include Madeleine Albright, Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, King Hussein, and many others.[5]
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^Krogh, Peter F., and Beth C. Marhanka. "Dean Peter Krogh Curriculum Vitae." The Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives. Georgetown University, 2005. Web. 03 Nov. 2011. <http://cdm164001.cdmhost.com/krogh/>.
^Krogh, Peter F., and Beth C. Marhanka. "Dean Peter Krogh Curriculum Vitae." The Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives. Georgetown University, 2005. Web. 03 Nov. 2011. <http://cdm164001.cdmhost.com/krogh/>.