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How to Succeed In College – 8 Tips
In today’s COVID world, this topic is more important than ever. With a mix of traditional, alternative and online classes, how can students succeed in college? There are several ways…
12 Tips to Practice Netiquette in College
What is netiquette? According to the BBC, “the word netiquette is a combination of ’net’ (from internet) and ’etiquette’. It means respecting other users’ views and displaying common courtesy when…
PSIA Professors Lead Discussions at UNG LEADS Day
On August 10, 2020, UNG virtually hosted the second annual UNG LEADS Day (Learning, Engagement, Achievement, Development, Service) as a celebration of the upcoming academic year. PSIA Department Head Dr.…
Strategic & Security Studies Major Phillip Ly Awarded Boren Scholarship
Phillip Ly, an undergraduate student in the PSIA Department, majoring in Strategic and Security Studies, recently received the Boren Scholarship and the Freeman Award for Study in Asia. Ly, minoring…
Senior John Perry Discusses His Experiences in the Strategic and Security Studies Program
I am from Dawsonville, GA and graduated from Dawson County High School. I chose Strategic and Security Studies (SSST) as my major due to the focus on military history, national…
Model UN Conference and Fundraising Success
Written By Dr. Eddie Mienie, Executive Director, Strategic Studies Program & Partnerships and Associate Professor of Strategic & Security Studies Over 300 students across the University of North Georgia (UNG)…
Strategic Studies Group (SSG) – An Overview
Eddie Mienie, Associate Professor of Strategic & Security Studies Written By Dr. Eddie Mienie, Executive Director, Strategic Studies Program & Partnerships and Associate Professor of Strategic & Security Studies SSG…
PSIA Students’ Experiences with Massey University
Maria Bortolucci, a junior pursuing her International Affairs degree with a focus on Latin America, and Shannon Di Virgilio, a senior pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Political Science describe…
Award-Winning Politically Incorrect Club remains popular on the Gainesville campus
Written by Charlene Hudson, Senior Lecturer The Politically Incorrect Club ( Club) at the University of North Georgia (UNG) on the Gainesville campus began in 1999 as the Democrats/Republican Club. Dr.…
Two PSIA Students Describe Their Internship Abroad Experiences
Dr. Eddie Mienie interviewed Alex Chastain, an alumnus who graduated in '20 with an International Affairs degree, and Emily Green, a senior majoring in International Affairs, about their recent study…