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WELCOME NEW FACULTY MEMBERS
The Political Science and International Affairs Department would like to welcome its six new faculty members. Dr. Scott Meachum ● Dr. Scott Meachum will be teaching pre-law and…
DR. DOUGLAS YOUNG HONORED BY STUDENTS ON THE GAINESVILLE CAMPUS
Dr. Douglas Young The student organization, STAT, Students Today – Alumni Tomorrow (formally the Student Alumni Association) honored Dr. Douglas Young last April at its annual Faculty/Staff Appreciation…
POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENT ASSOCIATION HONORS RETIRING CJ PROFESSOR MIKE REESE
Dr. Mike Reese explains Republican senators’ option to implement the “nuclear option.” Photo by Dr. Carl D. Cavalli. The Political Science Student Association dedicated its March 29 Crossfire event on the…
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS MAJOR GRADUATES WITH THREE DEGREES
William Putt graduated from UNG with three bachelor’s degrees including one in international affairs in December 2016. Putt's majors include Arabic, history, and international affairs with a Middle East concentration.…
Dr. Beth Rauhaus’ M.P.A. Students Shine at GPSA Meeting and GA. PA Academic Conference
Six UNG students‑‑two undergraduates and four students‑‑presented research papers at the 19th annual Georgia Public Administration Academic Conference at Clark Atlanta University on Friday, February 24. The conference is sponsored by the Georgia…
Dr. Kroh Presents Paper at European Studies Conference
Dr. Christopher Kroh presented his paper “Democracy in Crisis: Examining the Breakdown in Public Support for European Democratic Institutions” at the annual European Studies Conference hosted by the University…
The Department of Political Science & International Affairs is Ranked #1 for Online Programs
The Department of Political Science & International Affairs was ranked #1 by SR Education Group in national 2017 rankings for value and affordability. According to Dr. Irene Kokkala, director of UNG's…
U.S PRESIDENTS ARE INCREASINGLY DEPENDENT ON PUBLIC APPROVAL, DR. CAVALLI REPORTS
The framers of the Constitution did not foresee the dependence of presidents on public approval, but that dependence now determines presidents’ success, Dr. Carl D. Cavalli, professor of political science…
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: REBECCA SHIRLEY
Rebecca Shirley, ’09, is currently the director of the Dahlonega Downtown Development Authority/Main Street Program. Newsletter editor Maria J. Albo interviewed Becca. Rebecca Shirley, ’09 Q. Why did you choose…
CROSSFIRE EVENTS NOW ON THE CUMMING CAMPUS
Every week during the fall and spring semesters, members of the UNG community including students and faculty and staff members meet to discuss pressing political issues during the weekly Crossfire…