Department of Political Science
SPIA Convocation 2018
Ramsey Center for Student Activities, Volleyball Arena GA, United StatesThe Convocation of the School of Public and International Affairs celebrates our candidates for graduation, our alumni, our faculty and staff, and the entire SPIA Community. SPIA Convocation for 2018
Congressional Rules Conference
Georgia Center for Continuing Education 1197 S Lumpkin St, Athens, GA, United StatesConstitution Day 2018
UGA ChapelConstitution Day 2018 Constitution Day is the annual celebration of the day that representatives to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia completed and signed the U.S. Constitution in 1787. The observance
Geospatial Statistics Workshop with David Darmofal (University of South Carolina)
Baldwin Hall 302 355 South Jackson Street, Athens, GA, United StatesAdvance registration required; 20 seat limit. 3-hour workshop for training graduate students in estimating models for geographically-referenced data.
Charles Bullock 50th Anniversary Celebration
Ansley Golf Club Midtown 196 Montgomery Ferry Drive NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesCHARLES BULLOCK 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION As he begins his 51st year in the classroom - no he is not retiring - Dr. Bullock remains a staple in the Department of
Jacob Montgomery (Washington University in St. Louis), “Generalized Graded Unfolding Model”
Baldwin Hall 302 355 South Jackson Street, Athens, GA, United StatesUGA 2019-20 Signature Lecture: Constitution Day 2019
UGA ChapelConstitution Day 2019 Constitution Day is the annual celebration of the day that representatives to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia completed and signed the U.S. Constitution in 1787. The observance
SPIA Speaker Series: Kris Kanthak
Kris Kanthak, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh http://www.pitt.edu/~kanthak/
George S. Parthemos Lecture
Vincent L. Hutchings Hanes Walton Jr. Collegiate Professor and Research Professor, The University of Michigan “Whitewashing: How Obama Used Implicit Racial Cues as a Defense Against Political Rumors.” George S.