Tag: School of Public and International Affairs
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UGA named a top producer of Fulbright students
This marks the fifth time in 11 years that the university has earned this designation.
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Teaching Academy welcomes new members
The UGA Teaching Academy was chartered in 1999 at the university.
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Enforcement key to mandatory voting
Study finds the enforcement, not severity, of compulsory voting law leads to higher turnout.
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UGA announces spring 2023 Signature Lectures
Renowned scholars and leaders will share with the campus community.
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Program director fosters international relationships on campus
Taesik Yun builds a bridge between Athens and Korea through training programs.
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Doug Chapin: Ready to Rock
See Rock City through the eyes of its CEO.
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New vice president for government relations announced
Kevin Abernethy has considerable experience in both state and federal relations.
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Diplomatic Corps
Experience the world with five alumni who have represented the U.S. as ambassadors.
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Haire named Frank J. Goodnow Award recipient
Susan Brodie Haire, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs’ political science…
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Lynne Tracy AB ’86: Armenia, 2019-Present
Commitment and Resilience
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UGA’s Natalie Navarrete named a 2023 Rhodes Scholar
The Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most celebrated award in the world.
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Senior Teaching Fellows hold two-day retreat
The fellows discussed goals for the year, active learning, innovative grading, assessment strategies and the…
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Getzen Lecture looks at checks and balances in government
Tristan L. Leavitt spoke as part of the 2022 Ethics Awareness Week.
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Professor discusses the efficacy of a proposed soda tax
Felipe Lozano-Rojas, assistant professor of public administration and policy in the School of Public and…
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Blue Key awards banquet recognizes 2022 award recipients, initiates
The banquet was held Oct. 14.
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Events lead up to Ethics Awareness Week celebrations
This year’s theme is “It’s Up To All Of Us To Create A More Ethical…
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Wildfires disproportionately affect the poor
Low-income homeowners are at higher risk of wildfires and canceled insurance.
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UGA announces fall 2022 Signature Lectures
Events feature renowned scholars and leaders in the arts, business, civil rights, government, philosophy and…
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Students help gather housing data for rural community
The experiential learning project was beneficial for everyone involved.
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City-based soda pop taxes don’t effectively reduce sugar consumption
Soda taxes reduce soda purchases, but they don’t reduce sugar consumption.
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Associate professor’s work blends science and history
K. Chad Clay measures human rights with quantitative data.
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Akuba Torvikey: Starting at the Roots
Love is in the hair
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Carmichael named UGA’s first director of active learning
Carmichael will lead the implementation of a five-year, $6 million campus-wide initiative to promote and…

