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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…
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…
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…
Welcome to Drs. Chris Kroh and Stephen Northam
Dr. Chris Kroh, who has a specialty in European government, will assist on the Dahlonega and Cumming campuses this fall, teaching a variety of courses for us including “Global Issues”…
SENIOR JONATHAN CHASE STRICKLAND RECOGNIZED AS ARMY’S TOP ROTC CADET
Cadet Capt. Jonathan Chase Strickland, a member of the University of North Georgia (UNG) Corps of Cadets, was honored on March 25, 2015, by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal and both…
PSIA STUDENTS PURSUING INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Internship opportunities are a great way for students to explore what kind of career opportunities a political-science degree can prepare them for. During the spring semester, the following students have…
PSIA STUDENTS PRESENT PAPERS AT UNG CONFERENCE
In 1996, Dr. Carl D. Cavalli and Dr. Brian M. Murphy, both NGCSU political-science faculty members, created the Honors Day Academic Conference. Its purpose was to reward and showcase the…
MAIA STUDENT CYNTHIA WOOD PUBLISHES IN UNC JOURNAL
Cynthia J. “Cyndi” Wood, a student in our Program, wrote an outstanding paper, “International Crisis: Female Genital Mutilation,” in the “Research Methods for International Affairs,” taught by Dr. Jon Miner.…