Tag: School of Public and International Affairs
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Annual Getzen Lecture to feature Inspector General of the U.S. Department of the Interior
The lecture will be delivered in person and virtually on Nov. 8.
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UGA announces fall 2021 Signature Lectures
Nationally recognized scholars and leaders to share perspectives with campus community.
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David Dove: The Problem Solver
David Dove AB ’09, JD ’14 is the executive counsel for Gov. Brian Kemp and…
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Ten UGA faculty members named 2021-2022 Women’s Leadership Fellows
The new cohort includes representatives from nine schools and colleges.
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Kyle Hayes and Luke Boggs: PeachPod
If it happens under the Gold Dome, you’ll hear about it on PeachPod.
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Adult roles build skills for children of Latinx immigrants
Those with added responsibilities develop higher rates of political activity.
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Arden Farr named a 2021 Knight-Hennessy Scholar
She will begin a master’s degree in international policy at Stanford University.
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2021 Creative Teaching Awards
The Creative Teaching Awards are presented annually on behalf of the Office of Instruction to…
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2021 Research Awards
Seventeen faculty were awarded Research Awards for 2021.
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UGA graduate programs earn several top 10 rankings
The rankings reflect the quality of UGA faculty and graduate programs.
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Delmer Dunn, former UGA vice president for instruction, dies
For nearly 40 years, he made a major impact on teaching and service at UGA.
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Third round of Affordable Course Materials Grant program brings student savings to $1.45 million
This semester, 13 faculty members in nine schools and colleges received funding through the program…
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UGA named a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Students
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities.
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Matt Stevens: The Comfort of Home
A local microbrewery gives Athens much more than just a place to unwind.
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Leslie Hale: Keeping Children Reading
Making sure local children embrace books during a pandemic can be a balancing act.
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Hospital worker flu shots could mean fewer deaths
State vaccination mandates can reduce the spread of flu in vulnerable patients.
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Allison Reid
At UGA, she has lived on three continents and in five different cities.
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Professor’s expertise has an impact around the world
SPIA’s Gene A. Brewer focuses on “the engine of government.”
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Professors call for coalition of civilian nuclear partners
They say the partnership can offset China and Russia’s growing global influence.
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Jeffrey Brown: Opportunities Found
Meet the president of the Black Alumni Leadership Council.
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Stavridis discusses changing leadership in Signature Lecture
Stavridis delivered a talk titled “Geopolitics and Leadership in the Time of Coronavirus.”


