Tag: Carl Vinson Institute of Government
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Map it out
Georgians are gaining access to valuable local information as more county governments take the benefits…
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ICDG receives State Department grant to carry out Kenyan exchange program
The International Center for Democratic Governance at UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government has received…
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Political consultant will speak about 2008 political race
On Oct. 22, Paul E. Begala, political contributor on CNN’s The Situation Room and former…
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Criminalization of children subject of faculty symposium
Research shows that in many cases, once children enter the juvenile justice system they never…
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Vinson Institute receives State Department grant for Kenyan Women’s Exchange
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government’s International Center for Democratic Governance (ICDG) has received a…
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Political consultant Paul Begala to speak at UGA on 2008 political race
Ready or not, the 2008 political race is almost here. And on Oct. 22 Paul…
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Georgians pessimistic about eliminating poverty
Georgians see poverty as an intractable problem; more than half of all Georgians (54 percent)…
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Kundell appointed to Corps Environmental Advisory Board
James E. Kundell, director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government’s Environmental Policy Program and…
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Blogging experiences from abroad
This summer, four graduate students who are participating in the 2007 Maymester in Croatia program…
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Georgian’s confidence level in touch-screen voting machines still high
Eighty-nine percent of Georgians who voted in the 2006 general election are either very confident…
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Excellence awards honor state, regional and local officials
Individuals and organizations throughout the state are encouraged to submit nominations now for the 2007…
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Before the well runs dry
In summer 2000, farmers were losing crops, strict outdoor watering bans were in effect, and…
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UGA announces sponsors for Carter Conference
The University of Georgia announced today that Cox Enterprises, Inc. and The Coca-Cola Company will…
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Carter Conference registration closed for Friday events; Saturday and Sunday events remain open
Due to overwhelming response, registration has been closed for the Friday, Jan. 19 academic portion…
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Teachers awarded scholarships to Carter conference at UGA
Three Georgia secondary school teachers have been awarded scholarships to attend “The Carter Presidency: Lessons…
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Training for Leadership
Zell Miller, who served as Georgia state senator, lieutenant governor, governor and a U.S. Senator,…
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Governance is no longer a foreign concept
Public policy, human resource development, regionalism, and program evaluation are no longer foreign concepts to…
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Presidential historian will take part in Carter conference
Michael Beschloss, whom Newsweek calls “the nation’s leading presidential historian,” will participate in “The Carter…
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Peach State Poll respondents: Immigration is good for country
Fifty-three percent of the state’s adult population believes that immigration is generally a good thing…
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Breaking the cycle of poverty
More than one-third of the 242 counties in the Southeastern persistent poverty region are located…
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The Carter Presidency
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, will participate in a conference on…
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President Carter to mark 30th inaugural anniversary at UGA
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, will participate in a conference Jan. 20…
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Jan Crosby
JAN CROSBYProgram CoordinatorGovernmental Training,Education and Development Carl Vinson Institute of Government DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION: “The Carl…
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Senior VP will direct Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Steve W. Wrigley, who has served as senior vice president for external affairs at UGA…
