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Our Legacy
By Douglas Young, Professor of Political Science & History UNG --Gainesville As my leaves begin to brown, I want ever more to plant my tree, Big, bold, tall, and sound,…
“Giving Back” to the Department of PSIA
As they study politics and government, many of our students learn about “scarce resources” and about public budgeting, which is the government’s tricky art of trying to deliver services that…
Upcoming Alumni Events
UNG Day at Zoo Atlanta for alumni, families and friends – October 10, 2015, Events are always being added to the alumni calendar, so stop by the Web site often.
PSIA graduates are actively involved in UNG
The UNG Office of Alumni Relations & Annual Giving offers opportunities to connect with old friends and remain involved with the university. PSIA alums are well represented in the UNG…
Needing a little more time to pay this fall? Try the NELNET payment plan
By Jared Goodall, '09 Functional and Technical Specialist-Business Office It is one hour before the fee-payment deadline. You think to yourself: “I am short on cash to pay my tuition…
Student Spotlight
The PSIA Review spotlights two talented students in our department. They are Lindsey Collier, an international-affairs student, and Abigail Word, who is pursuing a pre-law concentration. We asked them to…
Sooner or later, you need a plan of study!!
Do I really need a plan of study? A plan of study is an important part of your graduation plans. Seeing your advisor regularly and following a plan of study…
PI SIGMA ALPHA chapter plans social justice discussions
The Xi Kappa Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political-science honor society, won a $500 "Chapter Activity Grant" to sponsor events in the 2015-2016 academic year dedicated to promoting…
Crossfire debates remain popular event on Dahlonega campus
Every week during the fall and spring semesters, members of the UNG community including students and faculty and staff members meet to discuss pressing political issues during the weekly Crossfire…
POLS 1101 students visit historic site in Gainesville
On July 17, 12 of Dr. Douglas Young's “American Government” students and five of their relatives and friends made a field trip to perhaps the most historic place in all…