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GLIP Class of 2024
Late in October 2023, three UNG students were selected to participate in the Georgia Legislative Internship Program (GLIP) at the state capitol. Two members of our #PSIAfamily were among the…
Victoria Landa Awarded the Dr. Barry D. Friedman Scholarship
Victoria Landa, a senior International Affairs with a European Concentration major and Public Administration & Public Service and Spanish minor, has been awarded the inaugural Dr. Barry Friedman Scholarship in…
Students Plan to Participate in Research Conference
Two of our students, alongside one of our professors have been working on a research project titled “Analyzing Political Rhetoric during War: A Case Study of the Conflict in Ukraine.”…
Annual NISA Program is a Success
NISA attendees engage former CIA specialist Mel Gamble, second from left, and UNG's Dr. Edward Mienie, right, in a discussion during a lunch break at NISA. This summer, forty-seven…
New Cadets Join PSIA
As is the case every year the week before the start of the spring semester, incoming cadets experienced Freshmen Recruit Orientation Group (FROG) Week. Under the leadership of the brigade…
Five More PSIA Distinguished Military Students
Col. Bryan Kirk, UNG professor of military science, congratulates Hyunbean Park, IA ‘24.
Summer ’23 Graduates
Master of Arts in International Affairs Joseph Stover Jr. Master of Public Administration Avery Miller Corby Simmons Katheryn Cagle Political Science Ben Brewer | Political Science Christian Wright…
PSIA Students at State of the State
L-R: Caroline Beach, Dahlonega Mayor JoAnne Taylor, Jesse Kronen, Sen. Steve Gooch, Rep. Will Wade, Hannah Sartain This past April, PSIA students attended Lumpkin County’s annual State of the…
PSIA Students Inducted into Tri-Alpha National Honor Society
This spring, seven PSIA students from across the Gainesville and Dahlonega campuses were inducted into Tri-Alpha: Marsha Ann, Fatima Santillan, Kayla Grace Smith, Destani Fountain, Karen Villalobos, Neva Garrett,…
Her Time Interning at the White House
Two of our top students, Aaliyah Tabor, a senior political science major with a Chinese minor from Johnson High School, and Taylor Mullikin, a senior political science major with a…