Constitution Day 2023
Constitution Day 2023 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
Constitution Day 2023 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
The School of Public and International Affairs and the UGA School of Law present the annual Judge Horace J. Johnson Lecture on Race, Law and Policy a conversation with Associate
Join Public Administration and Policy at our Gwinnett campus for a lunch and learn about our internationally renowned Master of Public Administration (MPA) program. Hear from faculty, students and alumni.
This month Public Administration and Policy is supporting the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia as our nonprofit of the month. You can drop off food donations in our office (Baldwin
Tuesday, October 10. 4-5pm. Pinnacle Room. • Jason Anastasopoulos. “How to incorporate ChatGPT into your research workflow.” • Organizational Meeting
Friday, October 20th, 10am-5pm MPA Visitation Day Come and hear how we will prepare you for a career in the government and nonprofit sectors! Visitation day is an opportunity to
Tuesday October 24. 12:15-1:15pm. Baldwin 101B. • Elise Blasingame. “Whose Team Are You On? Evaluating Public Response to Native Policy Priorities”
Dodaro became the eighth Comptroller General of the United States and head of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) in 2010, when he was confirmed by the United States Senate.
PADP will be collecting items such as clothing and toiletries to donate to Bigger Vision of Athens Community Shelter through the month of November. You can drop off items in
Tuesday, November 7. 4-5pm. Pinnacle Room. • Joe Ornstein. “The text2data package: Large Language Models for text analysis”
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At first glance, Ishtiaque Fazlul’s research portfolio looks like a patchwork quilt: Affordable Care Act coverage, AP test subsidies, effects of long COVID, child marriage policy, maternal health chatbots and