PSIA/IA-Authored Textbook Released
Following the trail blazed by our Political Science faculty with the publication of The Basics of American Government in 2016, our International Affairs faculty is pleased to announce the arrival…
UNG PSIA Alumna Isatou Jallow Fights Gender-Based Violence in The Gambia
University of North Georgia Political Science & International Affairs alumna Isatou Jallow (class of 2020) returned to the country of her birth, The Gambia, to create social change to improve…
Military Awardees
Congratulations to the following PSIA students who were recognized on Military Award Night, March 31, 2022: C/SPC Joseph Stover, MAIA – SFC Felton L. Farmer Scholarship C/CPT Brockton Davis, ’22…
The Basics of American Government, 4th edition published
The Basics of American Government, 4th edition was published in 2021. Edited by Dr. Carl Cavalli, the newly-revised text offers a comprehensive overview of the American political system for students…
PSIA’s Continued Collaboration with the University of Wrocław
PSIA faculty members have been working closely with the Institute of International Studies at the University of Wrocław (Uniwersytet Wrocławski) in Wrocław, Poland. The PSIA Department’s collaboration began with…
Meet Jessie Owensby–Community and Economic Development Director for the City of Cornelia and MPA Student
By Dr. Jaimie EdwardsJessie Owensby, MPA student, never imagined that her employment with the Northeast Georgia Medical Center, or her role as a radio announcer at WCON would lead her…
Great Decisions Series Returns for the Spring 2022 Semester
The Great Decisions series has returned to UNG for the Spring 2022 semester. UNG has hosted presentations for the Great Decisions lecture series for over a decade, providing a public…
Spring 2022 Awards
Congratulations to the following students who were recognized for their exemplary academic achievements with these Department Awards: Highest GPA of a Graduating Senior—BS Political Science—Gainesville Campus …
Meet Sadie Foote, MAIA ‘16
Sadie Foote, of Gainesville, GA, received her master’s degree in International Relations from UNG in 2016. UNG is also the source of her two bachelor’s degrees – one in International…
Ukraine: Why, What, and Next Steps
By: Jenna M. Patterson Three of our faculty members brought their expertise to a joint panel held by PSIA and UNG’s Department of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy (HAP)) on Wednesday,…