The University of Baltimore has named one of our alumni Dean of their College of Public Affairs. Dr. Roger E. Hartley received his doctorate and M.A. degrees in political science.
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Jan 2015
CITS formalizes relationship with Chulalongkorn University
On January 27, 2015, as part of a CBRN Stakeholders’ Conference, CITS faculty and researchers delivered a memorandum of understanding between the University of Georgia and the Faculty of Engineering
Jan 2015
CITS co-hosts CBRN Stakeholder Conference in Thailand
CITS co-hosted and co-organized a CBRN Security Stakeholder Conference with the Faculty of Engineering at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand from January 26-27, 2015. The conference, which invited CBRN experts
Jan 2015
Rimes Wins Dean’s Award
Congratulations to PhD student Heather Rimes for winning the Graduate School Dean’s Award in Social Sciences, an extremely competitive award given to highly qualified students with outstanding records at The
Dec 2014
Ph.D. Student Presents at APPAM
Ph.D. student, Courtney Yarbrough presented her paper, “State Policies to Curb Opioid Abuse Lead to Improved Pain Outcomes for Medicare Home Health Patients,” coauthored with Dr. David Bradford at the
Dec 2014
CITS trains Ukrainian nuclear professionals
The Center for International Trade and Security, in partnership with Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, Bulgaria, hosted a training workshop for a group of high-level Ukrainian nuclear professionals on “Nuclear Security
Dec 2014
PhD Students Accept Assistant Professorships
Two students in the Political Science Ph.D. program–Chris Hare and Sarah Fisher–have recently accepted faculty positions at first-rate academic institutions. Both of these students will graduate with their Ph.D. in
Dec 2014
Does Wall Street Like Gridlock? It Depends on the Grid
Professor Keith T. Poole was quoted in a recent New York Times article discussing Wall Street and political gridlock. Rising political polarization in Congress correlates closely with rising income inequality
Dec 2014
Park: Domestic turmoil reflects arrogance of American foreign policy
America is in deep turmoil. Incidents of police violence have resulted in the deaths of several unarmed African-American citizens, spawning protests in cities across America and even in England. Many
Dec 2014
Huge UGA Presence at APPAM
The University of Georgia’s Department of Public Administration and Policy had a huge showing at the annual APPAM conference that was held November 6-8, 2014 in Albuquerque, NM. Drs. Robert