Tag: School of Public and International Affairs
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Lillie Russell
As a Visitors Center tour guide and ISL world leader, Lillie Russell has welcomed hundreds…
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Unite ticket elected to lead student government
Nearly 30% of the student body voted in the runoff election.
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Founding president of Volcker Alliance to give 2020 Getzen Lecture March 4
Shelley Metzenbaum, founding president of the Volcker Alliance, will deliver the annual Getzen Lecture on…
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Pulitzer-winning writer to visit UGA for Phinizy Lecture, Global Georgia
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright will speak on “The Future of Terrorism” as the Ferdinand…
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University of Michigan political scientist to deliver annual Parthemos Lecture
University of Michigan political scientist Vincent L. Hutchings will deliver the annual George S. Parthemos…
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Charlotte Norsworthy
Charlotte Norsworthy has already racked up two bachelor’s degrees, numerous awards and scholarships and is now…
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Karson Pennington crowned Miss UGA 2020
Annual scholarship competition names winner, four runners-up.
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Maryann Gallagher
Maryann Gallagher, a lecturer in the School of Public and International Affairs, helps students understand…
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Founding SPIA dean to receive President’s Medal at luncheon
The President’s Medal ceremony is part of UGA’s Founders Week.
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Katherine Willoughby
Katherine Willoughby, a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, gives students a…
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Faculty group advising Innovation District initiative
The group will focus on resources and support for research commercialization.
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UGA alumnus awarded Schwarzman Scholarship
He plans to pursue a career in education policy and public education administration.
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Governor reappoints two from UGA to Georgia’s Complete Count Committee
UGA’s Andrew Herod and Laura Meadows have been reappointed by Gov. Brian Kemp to the…
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Researchers to study medical cannabis and chronic pain
The $3.5M NIH project will see if cannabis substitutes for traditional pain meds.
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Speaker: Lack of commonality in 13 colonies led to creation of US Constitution
Taylor’s keynote lecture, “Competing Constitutions: North America, 1783-1795,” was accompanied by a historical document exhibit.
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Andrew Whitford
Andrew Whitford, the Alexander M. Crenshaw Professor of Public Policy in the School of Public…
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SPIA professor among world’s top 50 thinkers
Those selected are considered leaders in their fields who engage in original and profound ways…
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Jill and Lucas Puente: The Silicon Valley Connection
Alumni couple encourages building a supportive network as first step to success.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author to deliver Constitution Day Lecture
He will discuss “Competing Constitutions: North America, 1783-1795,” on Sept. 16 at 1:30 p.m. in…
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Fall Signature Lectures to bring notable figures to UGA
Series kicks off Sept. 16 with lecture on “Competing Constitutions.”
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PRSA Georgia honors SPIA marketing and communications director
Caroline Paris Paczkowski, the School of Public and International Affairs’ marketing and communications director, was…
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American Political Science Association to honor SPIA faculty member
J. Edward Kellough, a faculty member in the School of Public and International Affairs, is…


