Pi Sigma Alpha Hosts Panel Discussion About Social Justice
Pi Sigma Alpha and the Gender Studies Council hosted “Java for Justice” on November 5. The event was a panel discussion on gender and social justice. Erica Y. Barker, a…
Interview with Political-Science Grads Working in the Alumni Office
Editor Maria J. Albo interviewed political science alumnae Wendi Huguley (‘90), director of alumni relations and annual giving, and Sarah Dunlap (‘07), alumni-relations officer, to discuss how their political science…
PI SIGMA ALPHA HOSTS PANEL DISCUSSION ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE
Pi Sigma Alpha and the Gender Studies Council hosted “Java for Justice” on November 5. The event was a panel discussion on gender and social justice. Erica Y. Barker, a…
PSIA ALUMNI RECONNECT WITH DR. JONATHAN MINER AT D.C. CONFERENCE
The nation’s capital city is a popular place for graduates of the Department of Political Science & International Affairs. Whether interested in domestic or international politics, political campaigns, or diplomatic…
ARCHIBALD KIELLY’S AMERICAN GOVERNMENT COURSE ENLIVENED WITH PROMINENT SPEAKERS
Archibald Kielly is teaching POLS 1101, “American Government,” on the Dahlonega and Gainesville campuses this semester. He has lined up an impressive array of speakers and invited other members of…
JEFF POMRENKE ’14 SELECTED TO BE SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL FELLOW
By Beth Rauhaus, Assistant Professor of Political Science Jeff Pomrenke, a Political Science alumnus (‘14), was selected as a City Hall Fellow in San Francisco. The City Hall Fellows is…
DR. KATHLEEN WOODARD TRAVELS TO INDONESIA AS MUHAMMADIYAH PEACE FELLOW
Dr. Kathleen Woodward spent several weeks this past summer in Indonesia researching Islamic schools and their relationship with democratization in Indonesia. She visited schools and spoke with parents, students, teachers,…
DR. TREY WILSON WINS AWARD FOR BOOK
On October 28 at a ceremony at the Georgia State Archives in Morrow attended by University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby and Governor Nathan Deal, Dr. Charles H. "Trey"…
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS STUDENTS SPEND SUMMER SESSION II IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY
Dr. Jonathan Miner, associate professor of political science, and Dr. Hakki Gurkas of Kennesaw State University’s Department of History led 11 students to Istanbul, Turkey, this summer. Hosted by Istanbul’s…
CROSSFIRE EVENTS REMAIN POPULAR ON THE 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…