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Purk & Collier selected as Fulbright semifinalists
The department is proud to announce that two of our students have been selected as Fulbright semifinalists: Bernhard Purk, a 2018 graduate with a degree in international affairs with…
Dr. Edward Mienie: “South Africa’s Paradox: A Case Study of Latent State Fragility”
Private Military Security Companies (PMSC) are increasingly important in today’s security environment. PSIA faculty and students recently participated in the 3rd annual Symposium on Leadership. We will be releasing a…
Faculty Accomplishments
Charlene Hudson, MPA was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2018. Dr. Christopher Kroh presented his paper, "Democratic Reversal and Transatlantic Security: Eroding Democratization and the Future of NATO" ” at…
The Department of Political Science and International Affairs faculty participate in Constitution Day festivities across campuses
The United States Constitution inspired democracies across the world. On September 17th, 2018, it marked 231 years of existence. University of North Georgia President, Bonita Jacobs, declared that all five…
Alexis Whitney is the 2018-19 UNG Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress
Political Science major Alexis Whitney has been chosen by President Bonita Jacobs to be the 2018-19 UNG Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress. This is…
PSIA & International Affairs well represented among the 21 cadets honored as Distinguished Military Graduates
Congratulations to our fall 2018 graduates and UNG cadets who ranked in the top 20 percent in the nation, which earns them the designation of Distinguished Military Graduate (DMG). …
Cadet Discusses how Political Science will Impact his Military Career
Nolan Olson explains how his degree has helped develop him as a cadet.
Model UN at UNG
Ali Seidel discusses the Model UN Club at UNG!!