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4 UNG Students Selected for Washington Program on National Security
There were 15 students selected nationwide for the Washington Program on National Security, four of them are UNG students, and three of those four are PSIA students. PSIA students: Ella…
Professors Reflect on LEAP into Action Grant
Last Spring, Dr. Bibek Chand and Dr. Dwight Wilson were awarded the LEAP into Action Grant. Their LEAP project, titled “Gamifying Global Issues: Integrating Experiential Learning by Simulating International Relations,”…
Nine UNG Students Awarded Gilman Scholarship
Source: USC Page, Academic Honors & Fellowships. The University of North Georgia had nine of it's students be awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship, and three of those were PSIA…
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…
Alumna Katie Pirolt Shares Her Post-Graduation Experiences
United Nations Building in Geneva Photo Credit: Katie Pirolt Katie Pirolt, an alumna who graduated in 2006 with a Political Science degree, shares her post-graduation experiences. After graduation, Katie worked…
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…
PSIA Professor Dr. Eddie Mienie Creates Intelligence Course for High School Students
Eddie Mienie, Executive Director of Strategic Studies Program & Partnerships and Associate Professor of Strategic & Security Studies. Dr. Edward Mienie, Executive Director of Strategic Studies Program & Partnerships and…
PSIA Senior Terry Wright Lands Internship in Douglas Collins’ Office
Political Science senior Terry Wright began her internship last week in the office of Congressman Douglas Collins. Majoring in Political Science, Terry’s minor is in Psychology. The internship will last…
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…