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  • 2025 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability

    Sanford Hall, Room 213 312 Herty Drive, Athens, United States

    2025 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability “Ensuring Security and Safeguarding Liberty in a Dynamic World” A discussion on the Strategic Landscape, Legal and Constitutional Framework, Protecting Privacy, Oversight and Accountability,

  • Dunn Lecture

    Baldwin Hall 480

    Join us for the annual PADP Dunn Lecture with Dr. Ben Brunjes on The “Rule of Two” and Federal Contract Set-Asides: The Effect of Kingdomware vs. U.S. on Equity in Contracting on

  • Constitution Day 2025

    UGA Chapel

    Constitution Day 2025 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

  • 2025 Judge Horace J. Johnson, Jr. Lecture

    School of Law, Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom (343) 225 Herty Drive, Athens, GA, United States

    The School of Public & International Affairs and the School of Law invite you to the Judge Horace J. Johnson, Jr. Lecture presented by Daniel J. Sharfstein Dick and Martha

  • SPIA Coffee Hour – UGA Families Weekend

    Baldwin Hall, Punaro Room 355 S. Jackson Street, Athens, GA, United States

    Join us for a casual and fun afternoon at the School of Public and International Affairs! Students and their families are invited to drop by Baldwin Hall to meet SPIA

  • MIP Information Session Webinar

    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    Prepare for the next step in your career. Earn your Master of International Policy at UGA! Attend our MIP webinar to learn more about our program. Prospective applicants and those

  • 2025 Ramsey Lecture with Ryan Prior

    Richard B. Russell Special Collections Library Auditorium 300 S Hull Street, Athens, GA, United States

    2025 Ramsey Lecture “The Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Health Care” presented by Ryan Prior To the world's public health authorities, Covid-19 would be either a deadly