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Honoring Senator Johnny Isakson: Bridging Divides with Civility and Common Ground

UGA鈥檚 School of Public and International Affairs (快猫短视频) seeks to honor the late Senator Johnny Isakson, who dedicated his life to respectful debate as a way to build bridges and achieve results among parties with divergent viewpoints and goals. As a successful businessman and as a statesman, Senator Isakson embodied respect and goodwill in an arena that often elevates extreme partisanship over reasoned problem-solving. He did so without compromising his own core beliefs and values. His personal motto was: 鈥淭here are only two kinds of people in the world 鈥 friends and future friends.鈥 It is reminiscent of Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 famous words to a divided nation in his 1861 inaugural address: 鈥淲e are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies.鈥 At a time of deep political division, leaders who overcome differences to forge common-interest solutions should be recognized, and their legacy of civility and pragmatic problem-solving should be emulated. Indeed, the health of our representative form of government depends on leaders with the skills and courage to practice political civility.

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Johnny Isakson Legacy Fund

To honor and perpetuate Senator Isakson鈥檚 legacy of statesmanship and political civility, 快猫短视频 created the听 in 2023. The purpose of this fund is to provide perpetual support to programs at 快猫短视频 that advance political civility and encourage common-interest problem-solving. Each year, a committee appointed by the 快猫短视频 Dean will determine how these funds will be distributed with the foremost goal of honoring Senator Isakson鈥檚 legacy in the most impactful and consequential ways. For example, in addition to the annual Isakson Symposium on Political Civility, scholarships and awards aligned with the Isakson 鈥減olitical civility鈥 legacy, such as interning in organizations dedicated to bipartisanship and conflict resolution, are also within the purview of the Fund, in addition to support for curricular development and research on creating a culture of civility, leading with civility, and related topics.

For more information on supporting the Isakson Legacy Fund, contact Sarah Baines, 快猫短视频 Sr. Director of Development & Alumni Relations at [email protected] or 706-542-9661.

Johnny Isakson Legacy Fund

To honor and perpetuate Senator Isakson鈥檚 legacy of statesmanship and political civility, 快猫短视频 created the听 in 2023. The purpose of this fund is to provide perpetual support to programs at 快猫短视频 that advance political civility and encourage common-interest problem-solving. Each year, a committee appointed by the 快猫短视频 Dean will determine how these funds will be distributed with the foremost goal of honoring Senator Isakson鈥檚 legacy in the most impactful and consequential ways. For example, in addition to the annual Isakson Symposium on Political Civility, scholarships and awards aligned with the Isakson 鈥減olitical civility鈥 legacy, such as interning in organizations dedicated to bipartisanship and conflict resolution, are also within the purview of the Fund, in addition to support for curricular development and research on creating a culture of civility, leading with civility, and related topics.

For more information on supporting the Isakson Legacy Fund, contact Sarah Baines, 快猫短视频 Sr. Director of Development & Alumni Relations at [email protected] or 706-542-9661.

Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility

A key program supported by the Johnny Isakson Legacy Fund is the Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility, an annual event which focuses on how civil debate, mutual respect, and common-interest problem solving advance the public good. Each event features a moderated discussion between special guests who have deep experience overcoming differences to serve the public interest and who practice political civility.

The 3rd annual Johnny Isakson Symposium was held in Washington DC on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 and featured a discussion between Senator Chris Coons (D-Delaware) and Senator Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) moderated by Clyde McGrady, New York Times national correspondent.

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Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility

A key program supported by the Johnny Isakson Legacy Fund is the Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility, an annual event which focuses on how civil debate, mutual respect, and common-interest problem solving advance the public good. Each event features a moderated discussion between special guests who have deep experience overcoming differences to serve the public interest and who practice political civility.

The 3rd annual Johnny Isakson Symposium was held in Washington DC on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 and featured a discussion between Senator Chris Coons (D-Delaware) and Senator Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) moderated by Clyde McGrady, New York Times national correspondent.

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Check Out Previous Isakson Symposiums

1st Annual Johnny Isakson Symposium +

On Nov. 10, the 快猫短视频 School of Public and International Affairs hosted Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) and former Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO) for the inaugural Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility, an event that celebrates the late senator鈥檚 legendary qualities of decency, statesmanship, and dedication to common sense problem-solving in the public interest.

2nd Annual Johnny Isakson Symposium +

The 2nd annual Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility was held on Monday, November 18, 2024. The event featured a discussion between former U.S. Senators Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) and Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) moderated by Deborah Roberts, co-host of 20/20 News Magazine and ABC news correspondent.

3rd Annual Johnny Isakson Symposium +

On October 22, the 快猫短视频 School of Public and International Affairs hosted Senator Chris Coons (D-Delaware) and Senator Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) for the third annual Johnny Isakson Symposium on Political Civility. The symposium, which was held in Washington, D.C., was moderated by Clyde McGrady,听New York Times听national correspondent, and featured remarks by both senators on the topics of political civility and bipartisanship in the U.S. Senate.

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