Congratulations, Fall 2022 Nunn School Graduates!

Posted December 14, 2022

It’s time to celebrate! Fourteen Sam Nunn School of International Affairs students will receive their hard-earned degrees this week, split evenly between students earning the Bachelor of Science in International Affairs and master’s recipients.

Among them is Darrel Zeh, a Georgia Tech Research Institute engineer who will receive his Master of Science in International Security (MSISEC). He plans to use his newfound knowledge to ensure that technological advancement considers downstream implications.

“I’ve always believed science and engineering can make things better and safer,” he said. “I think what I’ve learned from the Nunn School is that there are no easy solutions to the problems the world faces, but I now feel more prepared than ever to help take on those problems and help make the world a better place.”

Read more about Zeh’s journey to graduation at https://b.gatech.edu/3VX0hVb.

Morgan Franklin, who earned a Master of Science in International Affairs (MSINTA), will move to Houston after graduation to begin a consulting job.

“My favorite part of my time at Georgia Tech was meeting my classmates and the faculty in the Nunn School, and I loved forming friendships and seeking out mentors who helped guide me in my research and in my career path,” Morgan said.

Abrie Richardson, who also is graduating early with an MSINTA degree, will use the extra time to her advantage as she continues her job search.

“My absolute favorite part of my time at Tech was meeting people from all walks of life who will each have a significant impact on the world,” Richardson said.

Other Master of Science graduates are Trevor Langill, Charlie Marburger, Kenneth Smith, and Allison Wilkens, all of whom will graduate with an MSISEC degree.

The Nunn School’s Fall 2022 Bachelor of Science graduates are Madeleine Herrick, Sofia Torres, James Bryan, Logan Deveau, Bernardo Pinto, Sydney Piwonka, and Emma Wearing.

Congratulations to all our graduates!

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