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Distinguished Military Students & Graduates are Named
Congratulations to the PSIA students that have been named as Distinguished Military Graduates and Students! Garrett Wilson, Eva Sykes and Derek Whitmore were all honored as Distinguished Military Students. Wilson…
Fulbright Program Selects 18 UNG Students as Semi-Finalists
Eighteen UNG students and alumni were chosen as semi-finalists for a competitive fellowship program, the Fulbright Student Program. This is a record for UNG. Only 16 UNG students applied last…
Political Science Major Spends Fall in Washington
Jacob Warren, a sophomore pursuing a degree in political science, spent the fall semester in Washington, , as part of The Fund for American Studies' Capital Semester on International Affairs…
Letter from Dr. Dlynn Armstrong-Williams: Part Three
Editor's note: This is part three of a letter prepared for students in Dr. Armstrong Willams's capstone IR Theory class (delivered virtually after the closing of campus in the spring…
Meet MAIA Alumnus Brian Harrin
Brian Harrin at The Noor Majan Training Institute in Oman. (Photo courtesy of Brian Harrin) Brian Harrin, originally from San Antonio, TX is a 2019 MAIA graduate. Beginning in his…
Student Spotlight: SGA President Jelma Flores-Mota
UNG PSIA student, Jelma Flores-Mota UNG Senior Jelma Flores-Mota, of Gainesville, GA is a Political Science major, with a Pre-Law Concentration, and minoring in Public Relations. She is also the…
UNG Politically Incorrect Club Changes Name
The award winning UNG Politically Incorrect Club is now “The Nighthawks Politics Club”. During the Fall 2020 semester, club members nominated several new names and voted on the one they…
PSSA Crossroads
Since 1994 every week during the fall and spring semesters, members of the UNG community including students and faculty and staff members have met to discuss pressing political issues during…
PSIA Professor Dr. Eddie Mienie Part of Planning Team for Upcoming Symposium: Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on National Security
The COVID-19 global pandemic posed new strategic challenges within the political, military, economic, social, infrastructure, information (PMESII), and intelligence domains of nation-states. To analyze the implications of the pandemic’s impact…
Alum LTC James Corbin Joins UNG as New Director of Development for Corps of Cadets
LTC James Corbin and his wife Chassie Wade. LTC James Corbin, an alumnus of UNG’s PSIA Department, will begin his new role as Director of Development for the Corps of…