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  1. History and Mission “Having entered upon the stage of world politics and world commerce, we assume worldwide obligations,” wrote the Reverend Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., the School of Foreign Service’s first Dean. “Our viewpoint can never be the same again.” Walsh penned these thoughts in 1919, five years before the United States diplomatic corps renamed itself the Foreign Service, as […]

  2. Redefining International Affairs. Created as the first U.S. school of international affairs, the Walsh School of Foreign Service vowed to train young leaders to serve the world. Now in its second century, at a time of unprecedented global uncertainty, SFS is called once again to prepare a new generation for foreign service—in new ways that ...

  3. It was there that Fr. Walsh began to see the persecution of priests and the animosity of the Soviets towards religion. As a result, Fr. Walsh began to develop his anticommunism. Walsh became a leading opponent of communism. He developed courses at the School of Foreign Service which focused on Russian history, politics, and culture. In 1928, he ...

  4. Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service is a school in Washington. Washington, District of Columbia, United States; 1001-5000; sfs.georgetown.edu ; 15,932

  5. Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Established in 2000, the Center for Security Studies is an academic research center in the School of Foreign Service that offers a master's degree program in international security. Learn More About Center for Security Studies.

  6. Walsh School of Foreign Service ICC 301 · 37th and O St NW Washington, DC 20057. P. +1 (202) 687-5696