Tag: School of Public and International Affairs
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UGA contributes report on radiological security to Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague
To support the third Nuclear Security Summit, the University of Georgia Center for International Trade…
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SPIA professor studies extremism in democratic nations
Cas Mudde, an assistant professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, doesn’t shy…
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Three faculty members receive Meigs Professorship for superior instruction
Three faculty members have received UGA’s highest recognition for superior instruction at the undergraduate and…
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Discussion to be held on Chinese and American views of North Korea’s nuclear program
The Center for International Trade and Security at the University of Georgia School of Public…
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Former general to assist UGA with launch of new U.S.-China colloquium
Chinese scholar and retired Gen. Pan Zhenqiang will be on campus until March 15 to…
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Media Advisory: Gov. Deal to discuss current legislative session at UGA event
The University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs will host 2014 Georgia Legislative…
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Former Chinese general to assist UGA with launch of new U.S.-China colloquium
Chinese scholar and retired Gen. Pan Zhenqiang will be at the University of Georgia Feb.…
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Sarah Smith
Sarah Smith, a senior majoring in history and international affairs, has seized the opportunities presented…
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Hal Rainey
Hal Rainey, Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, helps…
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David Dove
David Dove, who will receive his Juris Doctor this spring, has served in numerous School…
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Jeffrey Berejikian
Jeffrey Berejikian, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs,…
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Number of minority teachers affects African-American teen pregnancy rates
Thirty-four percent of girls nationwide get pregnant at least once before age 20, according to…
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‘Shaping tomorrow’s leaders’
Stefanie A. Lindquist, the new dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, said…
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University launches $2.2M initiative to hire 16 new faculty
Sixteen new faculty positions at UGA have been created through an interdisciplinary hiring initiative designed…
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Minority teachers reduce African-American teen pregnancy rates
Nationwide, 34 percent of girls get pregnant at least once before age 20, according to…
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Political theorist discusses loss of freedom in Parthemos Lecture
Quentin Skinner, a pre-eminent political theorist and intellectual historian, delivered the 2013 George S. Parthemos…
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Recession depression
Perhaps surprisingly, public health overall improves during economic recessions. Fewer people die, fewer heart attacks…
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CITS awarded grants to improve security in four countries
The Center for International Trade and Security in the School of Public and International Affairs…
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Stephanie Aguilar
Stephanie Aguilar, a master’s degree student in public administration, has taken advantage of the many…
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Political theorist will deliver 2013 Parthemos Lecture
Quentin Skinner, one of the world’s pre-eminent political theorists and intellectual historians, will address a…
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UGA awarded grants to improve security in Kenya, Indonesia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
The Center for International Trade and Security in the University of Georgia School of Public…
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Political theorist Quentin Skinner to deliver lecture on freedom
Quentin Skinner, one of the world’s preeminent political theorists and intellectual historians, will address a…
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UGA welcomes new faculty
Below is a list of new tenured and tenure-track faculty who have joined the university…
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Tia Ayele
Tia Ayele, a Boren Scholar majoring in international affairs, has seen firsthand the economic woes…
