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Barry Friedman and Amanda Main, ’11 publish chapter about ethics in the public sector
A chapter about ethics in the nonprofit sector co‑authored by Dr. Barry D. Friedman, political-science professor on the Dahlonega campus, appears in a new reader about ethics in the public and nonprofit…
PSIA faculty members honored with civilian award
In October 2019 members of the Political Science and International Affairs Department were honored by the UNG Boar’s Head Brigade with the Army Commanders Award for Public Service. Those recognized…
Award-Winning UNG Gainesville student explains why he became a political science major and offers advice for prospective majors
Check out our interview with PSIA major Joshua Jones. Joshua was the recipient of UNG's award for outstanding political science student at the associate level. In this article, Jones discusses…
Political Science Major Jenna Patterson encourages fellow students to take advantage of opportunities to grow as a student and person
PSIA major Jenna Patterson is among our outstanding students who have achieved success in their academic and professional goals. In this interview, Patterson discusses her internship at the Belgian Consulate…
PSIA graduate student studies in Russia, opening doors for academic and professional opportunities, thanks to great instructors!
In this article, Lindsey Collier discusses how UNG has presented her with opportunities as both an undergraduate and graduate student in the PSIA program. Lindsey is a 2017 IA graduate…
IA major and first-generation college student describes long but worthwhile journey toward achieving her goal of studying in Japan
Naomy Huaman, is a junior from Athens, Georgia, pursuing a degree in international affairs. Huaman earned a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad in Japan in summer 2019.…
Interview with PSIA alum Second Lt. Nathan Baker
Achieving his professional goals since UNG graduation required a lot of work and determination along the way for Second Lt. Nathan Baker. From studying abroad, to excelling in the Cadets…
PSIA Alum regards his degree and the program as a passport for opportunities.
UNG PSIA alum, Chris Conowal, has achieved success in the military, in academics, and now in private practice as an attorney. In this article, Conowal describes how the PSIA program…
Fall 2019 Advisement Updates
October is fall-semester advisement month! Make sure to see your advisor for information about spring classes. Registration for the spring semester and summer session of 2020 will begin on October…
Political Science major John Blessing reflects on his multiple awards and how the program prepared him to realize his goals
PSIA major John Blessing was selected as a Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation winner, the only student honored with such an achievement in the state of Georgia in 2019. Blessing…