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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM ADOPTS DEPARTMENT’S AMERICAN-GOVERNMENT TEXTBOOK FOR STATEWIDE USE
In 2011, nine members of the faculty of what was then North Georgia College & State University’s Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice agreed to co‑author a textbook for…
Dr. Dwight Wilson Receives McBrayer Award for Outstanding Scholarship
Dr. Dwight Wilson’s paper, “The Paradox of State Failure in Mexico,” received the prestigious 2014 McBrayer Award at the annual Georgia Political Science Association meeting held in Savannah, GA, this…
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM CELEBRATES 100TH GRADUATE
In honor of the 100th graduate from the undergraduate international-affairs program at the University of North Georgia, the Department of Political Science and International Affairs hosted an event highlighting the…
Faculty Members Present Papers at Conference
Three PSIA faculty members presented papers at the Southeastern Conference on Public Administration on September 30 to October 3, 2015, in North Charleston, Dr. Barry D. Friedman presented a paper,…
UNG Politically Incorrect Club Draws Attention With Gainesville Events
The Politically Incorrect Club, located on the Gainesville campus, has been active hosting guest speakers and panel discussions about contemporary controversial political topics. On October 5, 2015 the club hosted…
Pi Sigma Alpha Hosts Panel Discussion About Social Justice
Pi Sigma Alpha and the Gender Studies Council hosted “Java for Justice” on November 5. The event was a panel discussion on gender and social justice. Erica Y. Barker, a…
Interview with Political-Science Grads Working in the Alumni Office
Editor Maria J. Albo interviewed political science alumnae Wendi Huguley (‘90), director of alumni relations and annual giving, and Sarah Dunlap (‘07), alumni-relations officer, to discuss how their political science…
PI SIGMA ALPHA HOSTS PANEL DISCUSSION ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE
Pi Sigma Alpha and the Gender Studies Council hosted “Java for Justice” on November 5. The event was a panel discussion on gender and social justice. Erica Y. Barker, a…
PSIA ALUMNI RECONNECT WITH DR. JONATHAN MINER AT D.C. CONFERENCE
The nation’s capital city is a popular place for graduates of the Department of Political Science & International Affairs. Whether interested in domestic or international politics, political campaigns, or diplomatic…
ARCHIBALD KIELLY’S AMERICAN GOVERNMENT COURSE ENLIVENED WITH PROMINENT SPEAKERS
Archibald Kielly is teaching POLS 1101, “American Government,” on the Dahlonega and Gainesville campuses this semester. He has lined up an impressive array of speakers and invited other members of…