Aditya kohl biography of georgetown

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  • The Georgetown Review

    In recent years, controversies surrounding higher education institutions’ handling of free speech policies and legacy admissions have sparked intense debates and cast shadows of doubt over the integrity and legacy of elite universities.

    Amid this landscape of uncertainty, I was inspired to delve deeper into what truly defines the Georgetown Legacy by turning to the voices of lifelong Hoyas whose Georgetown journeys span multiple degrees, diverse roles and global locations.

    Clark Donley, an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Philosophy since 2021, is a “Quadruple Hoya,” who has earned four degrees from Georgetown University: a Bachelor's in Culture & Politics (BSFS, ’08), an M.A.

    in Latin American Studies (’10), an M.A. in Philosophy (’16) and a Ph.D. in Philosophy (’21).

    Georgetown’s strong academic programs, particularly in the School of Foreign Service and Latin American Studies, initially drew him in.

    With support from his