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Nov 2020
International Education Month: PADP Celebrates PhD Student Ju Won Park
As part of International Education Month, Public Administration and Policy is celebrating some of our outstanding international students. Meet Ju Won Park. Ju Won is currently in his second year
Nov 2020
Georgia Blue Key recognizes UGA graduate student
Original story by Charlie Bauder: https://news.uga.edu/georgia-blue-key-recognizes-graduate-student/ His commitment to public service is being felt around the world ž graduate student Nipuna Ambanpola has engaged in public service since he
Nov 2020
November 2020 Public Administration and Policy MPA Student of the Month: Jooheon Yi
Congratulations to Jooheon Yi for being selected as Public Administration and Policy’s MPA Student of the Month! Jooheon Yi is from South Korea. He attended Seoul National University, where he
Oct 2020
MPA Director Eric S. Zeemering Named Co-Editor of State and Local Government Review
The UGA School of Public and International Affairs Master of Public Administration Director and Associate Professor Eric S. Zeemering has been selected to co-edit State and Local Government Review (SLGR) the
Oct 2020
Dr. Lihi Ben Shitrit publishes new book
In her new book, “Women and the Holy City: The Struggle over Jerusalem’s Sacred Space,” žprofessor Dr. Lihi Ben Shitrit explores the gendered lens in the struggle over holy
Oct 2020
Meet the Board: Rebecca Howell (AB ’13)
In July 2020 five new members joined the School of Public and International Affairs’ (SPIA) Alumni Board, and we are taking some time to introduce them to fellow žalumni
Oct 2020
Dean Lauth Fund Opens Doors for Graduate Students
Thomas P. Lauth is the founding dean of the School of Public and International Affairs. In January of 2020, he was awarded the ž’s President’s Medal, an honor
Oct 2020
MPA Student Benefits From Williams Fund
Shayla Lee is a Master of Public Administration (MPA) student and recipient of the Morris E. and Frances G. Williams Minority Student Assistance Fund. Shayla is specializing in both local
Oct 2020
Women’s ideology affects gender discrimination views
By: Rachael Andrews Research shows a woman’s political ideology affects her views of sexism Athens, Ga. – Women who have experienced gender discrimination report higher levels of political participation and
Oct 2020
žprofessor researches special elections and redistricting in two upcoming books
By: Rachael Andrews Dr. Charles Bullock III, Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science, has two upcoming books in press; one, which focuses on special elections in the US House