International Student House
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ISH Welcomes our new Executive Director
Meet an Alumn - Michael Coe
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The International Student House Quarterly
Peter Krogh to Receive ISH Global Leadership Award at Gala Dinner

Washington, DC, September 15:-- Peter F. Krogh, retired dean of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, will be honored at a gala dinner at the International Student House, Washington, on Thursday, October 14, 2010.  Hon. James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress, will be the featured speaker at the dinner. Read More


The Architecture of Global Leadership
  by Deborah Hefferon
 

What do the early 20th century International Student House in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, DC, the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University located in the contemporary Edward B. Bunn Intercultural Center, and the late 19th century Library of Congress, the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and largest library in the world, have in common?  Read More


Tom O'Coin

ISH Welcomes
Tom O'Coin
as its new
Executive Director

 

           


The board of directors of the International Student House is delighted to announce the appointment of Thomas O'Coin as executive director, beginning October 7, 2010. 

 Tom has come to know the Student House as a member of the board of directors for the last two years, where he has taken on a leadership role in fundraising activities. Read more

Alumni Profile - Michael D. Coe

 

            The board of directors of the International Student House is delighted to announce the appointment of Thomas O'Coin as executive director, beginning October 7, 2010.  

 Tom has come to know the Student House as a member of the board of directors for the last two years, where he has taken on a leadership role in fundraising activities.  Read more

ISH welcomes our new Fall residents

 

           


The International Student House, a non-profit organization in the heart of Washington, DC, provides an exceptional residential experience to a highly diverse international community of graduate students, interns, and visiting scholars. The House promotes inter-cultural dialogue, encourages life-long connections, and fosters global citizenship.