Congratulations to Sarah Baines, Sr. Director of Development and Alumni Relations, for being selected to participate in the 2023-2024 Women’s Staff Leadership Institute. Baines has worked in development for the
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May 2023
NBER Appoints Dr. Emily Lawler as a Faculty Research Fellow
On April 28, 2023, Dr. Emily Lawler was appointed by the National Bureau of Economic Research as a Faculty Research Fellow in the Health Economics Program. NBER is dedicated to
Apr 2023
SPIA Maintains Top Ten Ranking According to 2023-2024 US News and World Report
The School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) at the University of Georgia once again ranks among the top tier Public Affairs Graduate Schools according to U.S. News & World
Apr 2023
SPIA Students Recognized During Presidential Honors Week Luncheon
The tradition of Honors Day was introduced by Chancellor S.V. Sanford in 1930 to give public recognition to students who achieve scholastic honors. In 2011, Honors Week was established to
Mar 2023
Sophy Macartney named Spring 2023 Scoville Fellow
University of Georgia alumna Sophia “Sophy” Macartney (AB ’22) was named a spring 2023 Scoville Fellow. The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship was established in 1987 to recruit and train
Mar 2023
Murdie Receives 2023 Karl Deutsch Award
Dr. Amanda Murdie, Department Head of International Affairs and Georgia Athletic Association Professor of International Affairs, has been named the 2023 Karl Deutsch Award recipient by the International Studies Association.
Feb 2023
Willoughby Named an Editor-in-Chief of Public Administration Review
by Joan Slattery Wall Professor Katherine Willoughby of the University of Georgia and John Glenn College of Public Affairs Professor Jos Raadschelders have been selected as editors-in-chief of Public Administration
Sep 2022
New Faculty Friday: Q&A with Dr. Cynamon
Meet one of our new faculty members, Dr. Jeremy Cynamon, joining us as a Lecturer in the Political Science Department What attracted you to UGA? Elite research university, lively campus,
Sep 2022
ELIP Alumni Spotlight – Charlene Marsh (AB’ 19, AB’ 19, MPA ’20)
In 2019, Charlene Marsh (AB ’19, AB ’19, MPA ’20) was encouraged to pursue an internship with Athens-Clarke County through the Experiential Learning Internship Program (ELIP). While she was excited
Aug 2022
CITS Hosts Inaugural Comprehensive Border Management Academy
Border management tends to be siloed into specific areas of expertise, and countries tend to approach border security from a single-lens perspective. However, collaboration and communication are vital to successful