Tag: School of Public and International Affairs
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Sense of community helps first-gen student graduate early
Emelynn Arroyave developed leadership skills thanks to her support system at UGA.
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Electric Mobility Summit dives into an evolving field
The conference drew 150 industry, government and education leaders.
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2022 Outstanding Academic Advisors
Four University of Georgia academic advisors have received 2022 Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Awards.
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2022 Research Awards
Thirty-one faculty, staff and students received research awards for 2022.
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2022 Creative Teaching Awards
The Creative Teaching Awards are presented annually on behalf of the Office of Instruction to…
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UGA graduate programs earn top 10 U.S. News rankings
The Best Graduate Schools rankings evaluate schools in a variety of graduate disciplines.
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Dean discusses need for help in underserved communities amid wildfires
Matthew Auer, dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, was quoted in a…
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SPIA director celebrates 20 years helping students
Paul Welch exudes enthusiasm for the University of Georgia.
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UGA celebrates Women’s History Month
This year’s virtual keynote address will be presented by Stephanie Y. Evans on March 29.
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Defense treaties affect support of military action
People think the U.S. has an obligation to keep promises—even if it costs lives.
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Inaugural UGA Energy Outlook held earlier this month
The goal is to inform Georgia’s energy debate through a data-driven overview and highlight the…
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Johnson, Graham receive 2022 President’s Medal
It’s one of the highest honors the University of Georgia bestows.
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Signature Lectures to bring thought leaders to campus
UGA’s spring 2022 lectures touch on a wide variety of current topics.
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Electric Mobility Initiative taps into evolving tech field
Campus-wide effort will develop applications within electric transportation.
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Finding a mentor shaped student’s career path
Kelly Strachan was a bit overwhelmed until she signed up for the UGA Mentor Program.
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Book shares key milestones in Georgia’s fiscal history
Author Thomas P. Lauth outlines key milestones in Georgia’s fiscal history, comparing Georgia to other…
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Jill Rulli: The Thought That Counts
From politics to … greeting cards?
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Rara Reines: Homegrown Groundbreakers
An Athens native is paving the way for global social change.
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Inspector General shares three principles of his work during Ethics Week lecture
Mark Lee Greenblatt details their importance during Getzen Lecture.
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Finding her passion through teaching and mentoring
Maryann Gallagher trains the next generation of global leaders
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Constitution Day lecturer shares importance of Juneteenth
Annette Gordon-Reed, Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, delivered…
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Awards recipients, initiates recognized at annual Blue Key Awards Banquet
The event was held Oct. 15.


