Tag: School of Public and International Affairs
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Why government shutdowns are bad for the country
It’s deadline time for Congress to act on the federal budget. On Feb. 8, the…
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Professor offers historical insight on Nunes memo
Time magazine interviews UGA Regents Professor Loch Johnson about this “extraordinary event.”
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Amanda Abraham
Amanda Abraham, an assistant professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, conducts research…
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Two UGA students awarded prestigious Schwarzman Scholarships
The University of Georgia’s Elizabeth Hardister and Gaby Pierre will continue their studies in China…
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SPIA professor’s book wins award
Charles S. Bullock III, the Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science, a Josiah Meigs Distinguished…
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Caroline Beadles
Caroline Beadles has studied internationally, volunteered in the community, conducted research and much more during…
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Cas Mudde: Politics of ‘Freedom’
Cas Mudde, an associate professor of international affairs in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs,…
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Park Han-shik: Peace offering
Park Han-shik, an emeritus professor of international affairs in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs,…
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SPIA professor to study judicial diversity
Susan Haire, professor of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs, received…
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Transformative experience
New Josiah Meigs Teaching Professor Marcus Crepaz is a strong proponent of experiential learning.
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Expert on Southern politics, voting behavior available to comment on the Georgia 6 election
UGA has an expert available to comment on the June 20 Georgia 6th Congressional District…
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Victoria Barker
The doors of opportunity kept opening for Victoria Barker, through undergrad and now law school,…
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Five faculty members receive First-Year Odyssey Teaching Awards
Five UGA faculty were honored with 2017 First-Year Odyssey Teaching Awards at a reception held…
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First Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grants awarded
Twelve faculty teams at the University of Georgia have been selected to receive research awards…
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Workshops give UGA students edge in job market
In addition to management and human resources, public administration theory and finance, students in UGA’s…
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Team of UGA students wins national policy competition for its TurnKey app
A new app wants to reward teens for not using the phone while driving.
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Josiah Meigs Teaching Professors 2017
Five faculty members will be honored as Meigs Professors April 17 at the 2017 Faculty…
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UGA students win national policy competition for TurnKey app
A new app wants to reward teens for not using the phone while driving. Created…
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More access to opioid treatment programs needed in Southeast, says study
Large portions of the Southeast don’t have enough opioid treatment programs to match their high…
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Top teachers
UGA has honored five faculty members with its highest recognition for excellence in instruction, the…
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Matthew Auer named dean of UGA School of Public and International Affairs
Matthew Auer, a veteran administrator and policy scholar, has been named dean of the University…
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Three finalists for dean of UGA School of Public and International Affairs to visit campus
Three finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia School of Public…
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SPIA faculty member wages fight against drugs, addiction epidemic
Amanda Abraham is pushing back against the opioid epidemic.
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Elizabeth Hardister
The resume for CURO Honors Scholar Elizabeth Hardister already reads like a seasoned emergency management…
