Tag: School of Public and International Affairs
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Aaron Conley
Aaron Conley chose to attend UGA because of the research opportunities and has been involved…
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What impact will the Trump election have on the economy?
“The biggest immediate challenge to the economy will be headwinds created by policy uncertainty,” said…
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Signature Lecture speaker advocates international collaboration to face economic, social pressures
Frequent terrorist attacks, interracial tension, an unstable global economy and a refugee crisis the likes…
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Anna Beth Smith
Anna Beth Smith, a senior majoring in political science and human development and family science,…
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Three UGA faculty members named PSO Fellows
Three UGA faculty members selected as 2016-2017 Public Service and Outreach Fellows are spending the…
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UGA, ACC teams to conduct DIY community assessment
More than 100 graduate students from UGA’s School of Social Work and the College of…
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UGA, ACC teams to conduct DIY community assessment
More than 100 graduate students from UGA’s School of Social Work and the College of…
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SPIA ramps up its research enterprise
Research expenditures in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs increased by an astounding 126…
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National search begins for next dean of SPIA
UGA Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a committee…
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Search committee named to seek dean of UGA School of Public and International Affairs
University of Georgia Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed…
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Not blowing smoke: Research finds medical marijuana lowers prescription drug use
Medical marijuana is having a positive impact on the bottom line of Medicare’s prescription drug…
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Abbe Van Gorder
Abbe Van Gorder “trusted that UGA would provide opportunities that no other college would be…
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Brexit vote leads to uncertainty, probably more EU exits
University of Georgia experts say the Brexit vote speaks to a “broken” European Union and…
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Keith Dougherty
Keith Dougherty, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, created the American…
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Charter Lecturers will discuss nuclear security, terrorism
Former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn will be joined by former Secretary of Defense William J.…
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Kendall Trammell
Kendall Trammell has taken experiential learning to the limit with six internships and a study…
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Athens to hold ‘Blue and You’ police-community forum to foster dialogue
Athens-area youths ages 12-19, their parents and caregivers and representatives from local youth development organizations…
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State legislature recognizes MPA program’s 50 years of public service
The University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs Master of Public Administration program…
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UGA student receives Carnegie Junior Research Fellowship
University of Georgia Honors student Bert Thompson Jr. has been awarded a Carnegie Junior Research…
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SPIA public affairs graduate programs among nation’s best
UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs ranks fourth among graduate schools of public affairs,…
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UGA experts ready to discuss terrorism and world security
The recent bombings in Belgium have raised terrorism and world security concerns domestically and worldwide.…
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Study: Divided parties rarely win presidential elections
Divided political parties rarely win presidential elections, according to a study by political science researchers…
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UGA ranked fourth among graduate schools of public affairs
The University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs ranks fourth among graduate schools…
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Taylor Lamb
Taylor Lamb found out early in her college career about the importance of getting involved…
