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Aug 2017
Alumni Profile: Eric Teusink
By Marli Collier On many fall Saturdays in Athens, you can find Eric Teusink waking up early, ready to take on the day. He admits, “I arrive before 7 AM
Aug 2017
MPA Student and Professor Pen Op-Ed in Washington Post
Why Jeff Sessions is going to lose his war against cannabis By Ashley C. Bradford and W. David Bradford Attorney General Jeff Sessions will soon receive a report he has been waiting for.
Aug 2017
MPA and Ph.D. Alumnus Nominated by the President for U.S. EEOC
Congratulations to Department of Public Administration and Policy alumnus, Daniel Gade, on being nominated by President Trump to serve on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Dr. Gade graduated with his
Jul 2017
Singh and °®Å¾ÍøStudent Collaborate on How Issue Framing Affects Beliefs about Climate Change Policy across Ideological and Partisan Groups
By Marli Collier Dr. Shane Singh, an associate professor in the Department of International Affairs, has published a paper analyzing how issue framing shapes beliefs about the importance of climate
Jul 2017
Faculty Profile: Michael Lynch
By Marli Collier  67% of people prefer lice over it. 56% of people prefer root canals over it. 57% prefer used car salesmen over it. What is “it”? It’s what
Jul 2017
Dr. Igor Khripunov presents at annual nuclear security meeting
CITS Distinguished Fellow Dr. Igor Khripunov was in Vienna, Austria the week of July 24th to speak at the annual meeting of the International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN) at
Jul 2017
PhD Student Invited to Presidential Luncheon
Department of Public Administration PhD student Jekyung Lee was invited to the presidential luncheon for Korean-Americans by the 19th President of South Korea Moon Jae-In in Washington D.C.. President Moon
Jul 2017
Alumni Profile: Douglas Harden’s Journey from °®Å¾Íøto the DOE
By Marli Collier “I definitely had a moment a few years ago when I was downtown and walked outside the Department of Energy Headquarters building, known formally as the James
Jul 2017
CITS researchers publish chapter on bio-risk management culture
CITS Distinguished Fellow Dr. Igor Khripunov and CITS Graduate Research Assistant Ms. Danielle Williams, along with Mr. Nikita Smidovich at Columbia University, have co-authored a chapter entitled “Bio-risk Management Culture:
Jul 2017
India Fights Rebels with Jobs Program
A UGA study shows world’s largest anti-poverty program is succeeding politically, not economically Athens, Ga. — Economic programs can be an effective way for governments to fight insurgents, according to