The University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) and the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences are excited to announce the launch of a new joint Applied
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Mar 2025
From Prediction to Perspective: Building Better Thinkers Through Forecasting How do you teach political science, statistics, psychology, and humility—all in one semester? For Dr. Joe Ornstein, the answer is simple:
Mar 2025
Faculty and students from the School of Public and International Affairs will present their research at the 2025 Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), one of
Mar 2025
The University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs has been a top dog for more than 20 years.
Mar 2025
by Caroline Paczkowski At the University of Georgia, a new wave of teaching is redefining the classroom experience. Professors are setting aside traditional lectures to embrace active learning, an approach
Feb 2025
Earlier this year, the University of Georgia announced the 2024 40 Under 40 honorees. The winners include 8 graduates with SPIA degrees. 40 Under 40 celebrates young alumni leading the
Jan 2025
Southern Political Science Conference 2025
The UGA School of Public and International Affairs is proud to attend this year’s SPSA Conference. With over 30 faculty members and students presenting their research and sharing their expertise,
Dec 2024
Long COVID-19 is costing Americans money
Originally posted on UGA Today By Leigh Hataway Lower income groups more likely to experience food insecurity, inability to pay bills due to condition The COVID-19 pandemic panic that characterized the
Nov 2024
Politics as Art: POLS 1101 class to host pop-up exhibit at GMOA during election week
by Katie Morgan Think back to your first semester as an undergraduate; how engaging were your introduction classes? Most of us just muscle through our 1000-level courses, anticipating the excitement
Oct 2024
by Lillian Balance originally posted on UGA Today New Double Dawgs program offers students a path toward leadership positions in various fields Engineering majors with an interest in energy policy