List of Belen Jesuit Preparatory School People - Academics

Academics

Name Class year Notability References
Luis E. Aguilar Leon JD, Ph.D. 1944 Writer and Professor Emeritus of Georgetown University
Xavier Briggs Ph.D. 1985 Currently serving as Associate Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget under President Barack Obama; former senior policy official at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development under President Bill Clinton; Professor of Sociology and Urban Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a former faculty member of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.
Jorge I. Dominguez, Ph.D. 1963 faculty member at Harvard University,Academy for International and Area Studies.
Gaston Fernandez de la Torriente J.D., Ph.D. 1960 former Executive Director of the National Association of Cuban-American Educators and Professor Emeritus of the University of Arkansas
Alberto Martinez Piedra J.D., Ph.D. 1946 former US Ambassdor to Guatemala and Professor at The Institute of World Politics
Frank O. Mora, Ph.D. 1982 Latin America expert and professor at the National War College.
Carlos M. Vazquez J.D. 1975 Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center

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