IP Advising for INTA/IAML/EIA majors

This is an advising session for INTA/IAML/EIA majors. If you are new to the IP or are a freshman, sophomore, or junior who has not completed all of the requirements, this session is for you. Come have your general questions answered as well as those specific to your major (questions about transfer credit, language requirements,… Continue reading IP Advising for INTA/IAML/EIA majors

Summer and Fall 2009 Degree Petition Meetings

ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATES: all summer and fall 2009 graduating INTA and IAML students Reply needed by Monday, February 23 If you are graduating in summer or fall 2009 you must attend ONE of the following meetings to complete your degree petition:  1. Monday, March 2, 6:00-7:00 p.m.  – room 215 of the Instructional Center 2. Tuesday,… Continue reading Summer and Fall 2009 Degree Petition Meetings

Speaker – “Country-Level Variation in Open Source Software Policy and Environment"

ICT Research Roundtable Speaker Series Presents  Douglas S. Noonan, School of Public Policy & Paul M.A. Baker, Center for Advanced Communications Policy “Country-Level Variation in Open Source Software Policy and Environment” Thursday, February 19th: 12:30—1:30pm Piedmont Room (Student Center Commons 1st Floor) Pizza Provided!

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The 1996 Olympic Envoy Program Legacy Award

This award commemorates the activities of the participants in the 1996 Olympic Envoy Program. It is given annually to a junior or senior International Affairs, International Affairs/Modern Language or an Economics/International Affairs major to reward excellence in scholarship, leadership, and community service.

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Michael Williams Minority Student Award

This award is intended to promote increased involvement by African-Americans and other under-represented students (Native Americans and Latinos) in international affairs. The award is based upon academic performance and a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in public service, preferably in the international arena (e.g., participation in ROTC, government or international NGO internship, etc.). The… Continue reading Michael Williams Minority Student Award

Pre-Teaching Info Session

Thursday, Feb. 12th, 4:00 p.m.Clary Theatre, Success Center Everyone is welcome! Georgia State University will present an Info Session on the GSU TEEMS ProgramsTEEMS programs are Master’s degrees that include teacher certification. GSU offers TEEMS programs in Math, Science, Social Studies, English, ESOL, and Middle Grades (Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts). The Middle Grades… Continue reading Pre-Teaching Info Session