Kory Kantenga
Kory Kantenga concentrates on European demographic transition and migration from developing countries as well as economic development in sub-Saharan Africa broadly. He studied abroad in Pembroke College at Oxford under the PPE (Philosophy, Politics, and Economics) course.
He served on the 7th Annual Carroll Round Steering Committee, Georgetown's Undergraduate International Economics Conference. He also taught as an assistant in the economics department and works as a research assistant for the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. Following his bachelors in International Economics, he hopes to go on to graduate study in economics in the United Kingdom or Canada potentially focusing on remittances for his dissertation.
Announcements for the Carroll Fellows Initiative
- Alex Bozzette (SFS ’12) Wins Circumnavigators Grant
CFI Junior wins Circumnavigators Grant! - Chris Griffin CFI '02 Addresses Class of 2013
Click above to view Chris Griffin's speech - Alumni Spotlight: Emily Solis-Cohen, CFI'10
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