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May 2019
American Founding Group announces paper competition winners
The winners of this year’s American Founding Group paper competition are Caleb Morris, first place, for “The American Throne,” Tanner Huff, second place, for “Blood, Sweat, and Literacy Tests: Chronicling
May 2019
Would you rather get $50 today or $100 next year?
By: Shelby Steuart New findings from žProfessor W. David Bradford elaborate on a well-known economic principle. Time discounting, when a person cares less about a future consequence than a
May 2019
Justin Conrad to lead CITS
Dr. Justin Conrad of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) will be joining the faculty of the School of Public and International Affairs, effective Fall 2019. Conrad will
May 2019
Political science graduate students win teaching and research awards
Congratulations to Alice Kisaalita, winner of the Graduate School’s Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, Sam Marcotte, winner of the Political Science Teaching Assistant of the Year award, and Aaron Hitefield, winner
May 2019
May 2019 MPA Student of the Month: Maggie Rocker
Public Administration and Policy would like to congratulate Maggie Rocker for being selected as May 2019 MPA Student of the Month. Maggie is a second-year MPA student and a member
Apr 2019
SPIA’s marketing and communications director among 40 under 40
By: Shelby Steuart Caroline Paris Paczkowski, SPIA’s marketing and communications director, was recently named one of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Georgia’s inaugural 40 under 40. Born to
Apr 2019
žundergrads get a voice in research
By: Shelby Steuart “If we value the idea of peace, we have to fully incorporate women in both the public and private sphere,” concluded Charlotte Partrick, a senior majoring in
Apr 2019
PADP Nonprofit of the Month for April 2019: Athens Area Humane Society
Public Administration and Policy is happy to announce that we are supporting Athens Area Humane Society during the month of April! Athens Area Humane Society is a donor supported no-kill
Apr 2019
Improving access to Opioid Use Disorder medication
By: Shelby Steuart The Opioid Epidemic is the deadliest drug overdose crisis in United States history, claiming almost 800,000 lives since 1999. As the epidemic expanded to include every American
Apr 2019
April 2019 MPA Student of the Month: Hogeun Song
Public Administration and Policy would like to congratulate Hogeun Song for being selected as April 2019 MPA Student of the month. Hogeun attended Seoul National University where he earned his