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Why Sanctions Can Worsen Human Rights Abuses
Why Sanctions Can Worsen Human Rights Abuses
Why Sanctions Can Worsen Human Rights Abuses

Rachael Andrews

Creating Opportunites: Experiential Learning Internship Program
Creating Opportunites: Experiential Learning Internship Program
Creating Opportunites: Experiential Learning Internship Program

In the summer of 2019, Elena Tothazan (AB ’19) received the internship opportunity of a lifetime – one she never imagined possible. Originally from Romania, Elena immigrated to the United States in 2010 with her family. “My mother’s relatives came to the US both during the communist regime and after the revolution in 1989,” she reflected. “It took 10 years for our papers to be processed, but we were eventually able to follow our family to the US to pursue the American Dream.”

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Stop Summer Slide
Stop Summer Slide
Stop Summer Slide

For some kids, summer break is filled with fun in the sun, sleepaway camp, and plenty of time to leisurely peruse a well-stocked bookshelf for stories of adventure and intrigue. But for others, especially those from low-income families, summer can be quite the opposite. From an educational perspective, lack of access to books and scholastic materials over the summer has the potential to create an achievement gap for the next school year. One nonprofit organization in Athens which is led by a SPIA alumna, Books for Keeps, is working to ensure students enter summer vacation with the books they need to close this gap and keep students on track.

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A Responsibility to Persevere: An MPA Student Transforms International Volunteerism
A Responsibility to Persevere:  An MPA Student Transforms International Volunteerism
A Responsibility to Persevere: An MPA Student Transforms International Volunteerism

Melody Herrington

To some, the UGA college experience means long afternoons in the Main Library, or Saturdays at Sanford Stadium, but to Master of Public Administration student Nipuna Ambanpola (’21), UGA is the next step in a lifetime of public service and innovative problem-solving. Last year, his tech nonprofit IVolunteer International won $5,000 from the Georgia Kickstart Fund, the student-led startup housed in the UGA Entrepreneurship Program in the Terry College of Business.

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Alumni Board Profile: Shawn Walrath Serves His Country and School with Fellow Bulldogs
Alumni Board Profile: Shawn Walrath Serves His Country and School with Fellow Bulldogs
Alumni Board Profile: Shawn Walrath Serves His Country and School with Fellow Bulldogs

Rachael Andrews

Unprecedented Times
Unprecedented Times
Unprecedented Times

Melody Herrington

Four UGA School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) alumni lead their organizations to provide and serve through a once in a lifetime pandemic.

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SPIA Professor Lozano-Rojas Examines Information Seeking Behaviors Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
SPIA Professor Lozano-Rojas Examines Information Seeking Behaviors Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
SPIA Professor Lozano-Rojas Examines Information Seeking Behaviors Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

Rachael Andrews

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