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REFLECTIONS FROM AN INTERNSHIP AT THE ASIA PACIFIC CENTER FOR SECURITY STUDIES
By Tristan Raub (UNG, ’16) Editor’s note: Tristan Raub completed his degree in International Affairs with an Asian concentration at the end of the fall semester. Aloha my UNG Ohana.…
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY PROJECTS HOSTS FORUM TO DISCUSS PRESIDENT TRUMP’S FIRST 100 DAYS
Drs. Douglas Young, Glen Smith, and Carl Cavalli and Prof. Maria Albo participated in a roundtable discussion on Monday, February 28, to discuss President Trump’s first 100 days in the…
PSSA HOST CROSSFIRE DEBATES ON THE CUMMING CAMPUS
By Dr. Steven Northam, Lecturer of Political Science On September 22 the UNG Political Science Student Associations student forum Crossfire was introduced on the Cumming campus. While the attendance was…
POLITICALLY INCORRECT CLUB HOSTS EVENTS ON GAINESVILLE CAMPUS
On April 20 the Politically Incorrect Club hosted an address and Q&A session with former congressman and then Ninth Georgia congressional candidate Dr. Paul Broun Jr. Over 60 students and…
ADVANCE PLANNING IS NECESSARY FOR OUT OF STATE INTERNSHIPS
University students wanting to enroll in out-of-state internships are being affected by new rules pertaining to all forms of distance learning that occur across state lines. The new arrangements necessitate…
Governor’s Office and Legislative Internship Program Applications due on January 27, 2017
Governor Office Internship Initiated in 1971, the Governor’s Intern Program provides Georgia’s brightest and most ambitious students with professional experience to prepare for the working world. College juniors and seniors,…
POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR EMILY BAILEY INTERNS FOR GA CONGRESSMAN
Emily L. Bailey, a junior political science major, is currently serving as an intern for Congressman Doug Collins (R‑9th District). Newsletter editor Maria J. Albo interviewed Emily. What was your…
IA MAJOR LINDSEY COLLIER FEATURED IN RUSSIAN UNIVERSITY NEWS ARTICLE
Lindsey Collier, a junior international affairs major, was featured in an article highlighting her study-abroad experience at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University in Russia. The full interview is…
MARY CATHERINE OLIVE SELECTED AS UNG FELLOW TO THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY AND CONGRESS
Mary Catherine Olive has been chosen by President Bonita Jacobs to be the 2016-17 UNG Fellow to the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress. This is the…
PSIA WELL REPRESENTED AMONG 2016 DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS
On September 11, the top 25 senior cadets were recognized for their academic and leadership achievements. The department is well represented in the group because seven are pursuing degrees in…