Dean Rusk International Law Center welcomes new Administrative Specialist, Lindsay Weinmann

Lindsay Weinmann joined the University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk International Law Center as Administrative Specialist in May 2026.

In this role, she assists with the Center’s daily operations, coordinates Center events, supervises the Center’s student workers, and serves as a faculty assistant to the Center’s Faculty Co-Directors, Christopher Bruner and Desirée LeClercq.

Weinmann graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia in 2025 with a double major in international affairs and Asian languages and literature, along with a minor in general business. Her academic focus included international security and Korean studies. As a fellow in the 2024–25 Richard B. Russell Security Leadership Program at the UGA Center for International Trade and Security, she conducted research on the security dilemma posed by rogue states, using North Korea as a case study to examine implications for foreign policy.

Her leadership and international experiences include serving as the American chair for the 16th Korea‑America Student Conference, along with studying abroad at Yonsei University and teaching English in South Korea. At UGA, she served as president of the Korean Culture and Language Society. Weinmann has also volunteered as an English as a Second Language conversation partner with the Athens‑Clarke County Library since 2023.  

Prior to joining the School of Law, she worked as a K–12 substitute teacher in Athens‑Clarke County through Educational Staffing Solutions.

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