deetta cravens was a rangel undergraduate scholar and will attend harvard university. >> deetta cravens: my background has a lot to do with why i chose to be in the foreign service. i grew up in oklahoma. my dad is african american. my mom is native american and caucasian. and i couldn't live in a more culturally diverse family. i think that at a very young age made me curious about the world. i went to a very small liberal arts college in oklahoma, and one of my professors sent me an email just with a plain announcement about the rangel program, and i have never been so happy to read an email. the rangel program offers a lot more than entry to the foreign service. that's kind of the -- the icing on the cake. but what you get from the rangel program is a network of mentors who really, really care about you and care about the work that you're going to do and care your success. i've already taken the test and passed. >> all the buzz words about diplomacy how do they compare to traditional diplomacy? >> bonnie: leaders in the foreign service and officers who have been through the scholarsh