Tag: Carl Vinson Institute of Government
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Study will put a price tag on elections
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government in collaboration with the National Association of Counties and…
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UGA project seeks to empower Kenyan women during Georgia visit
A delegation of 14 Kenyan women visited Athens March 7-18 as part of the Women…
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Search committee named to fill provost post at UGA
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams has appointed a search committee to help choose…
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Former U.S. career diplomats offer perspectives on Obama’s foreign policy
Recently retired U.S. Foreign Service officers Earle St. A. Scarlett and Barbara A.H. Scarlett, who…
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Vinson Institute study will put a price tag on elections
The University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government-in collaboration with the National Association of…
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New demographics program helps government leaders plan for the future
Georgia leaders at all levels of government will now be able to make more informed…
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Liberia’s General Assembly meets Georgia’s General Assembly
Liberia is emerging from a 14-year civil war that has left its infrastructure and economy…
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Making government more efficient: How Eric McRae uses GIS technology
The next time you are trying to fold a new Georgia highway map or check…
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Carl Vinson Institute of Government takes on all state agency training and development
he University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government is assuming all state agency training…
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Byungdeok Kang
Doctoral student Byungdeok Kang came to the United States thinking he would come and get…
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Empowering women in Kenya
The Maasai women of Kenya’s Rift Valley Province are homemakers, health educators, small business owners,…
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Hamilton Jordan had close ties to UGA
Hamilton Jordan, the political strategist, businessman and author who died May 20, had close ties…
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UGA president releases statement about Hamilton Jordan
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams released the following statement today after learning of…
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UGA and Nanjing University in China sign cooperative agreement
The University of Georgia and Nanjing University, one of China’s oldest and most highly regarded…
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Sharing knowledge key to amphibian and reptile conservation
When the environment changes because of a devastating fire, the release of a toxic chemical…
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Georgians facor reducing traffic volume over more roads
Georgians are more likely to favor proposals that target reducing the overall volume of traffic…
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PSO faculty, staff honored for public service excellence
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach bestowed awards for excellence…
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Solving community issues
When a county’s population increases rapidly, morphs from suburban to urban and includes people who…
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Five grants awarded to study poverty and economy in Georgia
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded five grants…
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Georgians see higher education as key to success
Almost all Georgia residents (98 percent) say that a college education is either very important…
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College of Education’s new policy center working to improve Georgia’s schools
In fall 2006, Andy Horne, Elizabeth DeBray-Pelot and Dorothy Hamish helped establish the Education Policy…
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Georgians say drought is the state’s biggest problem
A substantial plurality of Georgians believes that the drought is the most important problem facing…
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UGA study impacts Fulton County Office of Child Advocate Attorney
The results of a recent study are changing how the Fulton County Office of the…
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Michael Thurmond to deliver Holmes-Hunter Lecture at UGA
Michael Thurmond, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Labor, will give the 23rd annual Holmes-Hunter…
