Author: Anika Chaturvedi
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National Science Foundation awards $5M to College of Education for science education
The NSF grant awarded to UGA will support science teachers and elevate the science teaching…
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Senior lecturer credits students for her love of teaching
Gretchen Thomas introduces students to educational technology.
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Study connects exercise with improved sleep quality in women with PTSD symptoms
Kinesiology researchers made progress in research that could help groups that experience PTSD.
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College of Education, Boys and Girls Club host robotics camp for elementary school students
Graduate students and faculty bring STEM education to first-graders.
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$10 million grant to fund national GenAI center at UGA
The project will support GenAI in middle school science classrooms.
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Faculty participate in AI workshop for middle school teachers
The ImageSTEAM workshop brought together UGA faculty and middle school teachers to discuss best practices…
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Google, Tides Foundation support rural STEM education
The $100,000 grant will strengthen STEM education in Jackson County .
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Associate professor supports students and mental health providers
Sycarah Fisher strengthens student mental health services.
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Faculty member, Clarke County students reconnect on campus
Morgan Faison reunites with Clarke County students as they pursue higher education.
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Assistant professor receives $1.7 million award from U.S. Department of State
Giovanni Dazzo received a grant from the United States Department of State for his research…
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College alumna, Aderhold relative visits children’s literature class
Pam Aderholt Morris held a Q&A session with students and highlighted how children’s literature can…
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Kinesiology program ranks in top five of NAK 2023 doctoral program rankings
The ranking is out of 35 programs across the country.
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ASL faculty, students cultivate inclusivity during Deaf Awareness Month
Deaf Awareness Month is observed in September.
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College faculty, students foster partnerships in Clarke County School District schools
The partnerships provided classroom or observational experiences for UGA students and support for CCSD.
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Twin sisters graduate together
Chloe and Kristi Reid didn’t originally plan to both attend UGA.
