PADP Graduate Student Appreciation Spin-to-Win
Join us in Baldwin Conference Room 206 for Graduate Student Appreciation to win some fun prizes!
Join us in Baldwin Conference Room 206 for Graduate Student Appreciation to win some fun prizes!
Join us in Baldwin Conference Room 206 for Graduate Student Appreciation to win some fun prizes!
Join us in Baldwin Conference Room 206 for Graduate Student Appreciation to win some fun prizes!
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,
The Center for International Trade and Security in the School of Public and International Affairs invites you to the 2024-2025 Global Decisions Lecture Series covering pressing issues in national and
Get an inside look into UGA’s Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree as you learn about our internationally renowned graduate program and hear from faculty, students, & alumni. Friday, April
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
Mar 2025
by Caroline Paczkowski At the University of Georgia, a new wave of teaching is redefining the classroom experience. Professors are setting aside traditional lectures to embrace active learning, an approach
Apr 2025
Children who attend school-based sites in Georgia’s universal pre-K program start kindergarten better prepared than their peers who do not attend any Georgia pre-K, according to a new study from the University of
Apr 2025
Justin Conrad’s path into international security was shaped by a deep curiosity of world affairs and a commitment to understanding conflict. “I’ve always been fascinated by how the world works —
Apr 2025
The University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) has once again earned recognition among the nation’s best, tying for seventh in the 2025 U.S. News & World