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Oct 2020
October 2020 Public Administration and Policy MPA Student of the Month: John Henry Jackson
Congratulations to John Henry Jackson for being selected as Public Administration and Policy’s MPA Student of the Month! John Henry Jackson grew up in the Winston-Salem, North Carolina area, and
Sep 2020
UGA to honor late judge with endowed lecture on race, law and policy
With support from the °®Å¾Íøâ€™s Presidential Task Force on Race, Ethnicity and Community, the School of Law and School of Public and International Affairs have established the Judge Horace
Sep 2020
DR. GENE BREWER BECOMES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FELLOW
Congratulations to Dr. Gene Brewer for being selected to the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). NAPA is Congressionally-chartered institution tasked with meeting the needs of government leaders. A Fellow
Sep 2020
Q&A with Dean Auer: COVID-19 Crisis Communications: The Challenges for Environmental Organizations
By: Rachael Andrews Dr. Matthew R. Auer, Dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, recently investigated COVID-19’s impacts on environmental organizations. His article, titled, “Covid-19 Crisis Communications: The
Sep 2020
The Opportunity of a Lifetime
In the summer of 2019, Elena Tothazan (AB ’19) received the internship opportunity of a lifetime – one she never imagined possible. Originally from Romania, Elena immigrated to the United
Sep 2020
°®Å¾Íøstudent reflects on her experience amidst prestigious new internship
By: Rachael Andrews Hannah Kelley, a graduate student in the Master of International Policy (MIP) program, has recently accepted a prestigious internship with the United States Department of Commerce. Hannah’s
Sep 2020
September 2020 Public Administration and Policy MPA Student of the Month: Shayla Lee
Congratulations to Shayla Lee for being selected as Public Administration and Policy’s MPA Student of the Month! Shayla is from Greenville, NC. Even as a teenager she exemplified a passion
Sep 2020
Knight Foundation announces funding for UGA project supporting research on internet governance
September 1, 2020 (MIAMI) — The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation recently announced a $25,000 investment to support a °®Å¾Íø project studying the application of First
Aug 2020
UGA receives grants from The Stanton Foundation to research, teach nuclear security
The °®Å¾ÍøÂ School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) recently received two grants from The Stanton Foundation that will support research and education efforts related to nuclear security. One grant will leverage
Aug 2020
Dr. Alexa Bankert analyzes negative partisan identity in the upcoming 2020 election
By: Rachael Andrews In the upcoming 2020 presidential elections, some American voters will vote for a political party, while many others will vote against one, reflecting the two distinct types