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American Democracy Project 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…
PROFESSORS, CLASSMATES REMEMBER VINCENT ALVAREZ
The Department of Political Science & International Affairs suffered a mournful loss when Vincent M. Alvarez, a 22‑year-old student, passed away on November 5, 2016, during the first semester of…
PROFESSOR JOHN CSOMOR DIES AT 83
John F. Csomor, a member of North Georgia College’s political-science faculty from 1967 to 1996, died on January 2 at the age of 83. During almost all of Professor Csomor’s…
DID YOU KNOW SOME UNG STUDENTS HAVE TO SKIP MEALS?
For a variety of reasons, some UNG students are struggling to pay not only tuition and fees but also for such basic necessities as food, personal hygiene articles, and other…
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…
PSIA FACULTY MEMBERS HONORED AT AWARD CEREMONIES
The Department of Political Science & International Affairs was well represented at the 2015 award ceremonies held at UNG campuses on October 28 and 30 and November 2 that recognized…
Dr. DOUGLAS YOUNG OFFERS HIS EXPERTISE THROUGHOUT THE REGION
Dr. Douglas Young, professor of political science, has been active in the larger community by sharing his expertise throughout the region. Young’s areas of expertise include politics, Georgia politics, and…
PI SIGMA ALPHA INITIATES 19 NEW MEMBERS
At an initiation ceremony on April 8, 2016, the Xi Kappa Chapter of the Pi Sigma Alpha national political-science honor society initiated 19 members. They include these 18 students. Orevaoghene…
WELCOME NEW FACULTY
Dr. Hamid Serri, who has a specialty in security studies, will be teaching a variety of courses on the Dahlonega campus including “Global Issues” and “Comparative Security Issues.” Dr. Serri…
DR. LANCE BARDSLEY ATTENDS THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES (NEH) SUMMER INSTITUTE AT OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY
Dr. Lance Bardsley, associate professor of political science, was accepted for the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institute at Oklahoma University. His proposal, titled “Western Expansion and American…