Author: Kristen Morales
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Mixing health care and engineering for new careers
Using manufacturing models and scalable technologies, this National Science Foundation-funded effort, with a sub-award to…
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Gift supports scholarships for future teachers
The University of Georgia was recently awarded a $500,000 commitment from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation…
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‘School choice’ options hasten gentrification, study finds
Often, buying a home in a “good neighborhood” also means access to a good school.…
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Georgia Children’s Book Awards names 2018 winners
Books about a magical mailbox and a secret Nazi mission topped the list of children’s…
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Education grant project aims to enhance teacher’s toolbox
Laine Bradshaw, an associate professor in the University of Georgia College of Education, and her…
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When small movements make a big difference
It’s not just large muscle movement and heavy weights that help build your muscles; small,…
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Grant aims to increase Georgia’s behavioral health workforce
Students studying counseling and psychology at the University of Georgia easily overcome one challenge of…
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$1.9 million grant to help behavioral health students
A new four-year, $1.9 million grant aims to help University of Georgia students studying counseling…
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‘Big Read’ turns focus to Lunar New Year
Athens is one of the first cities in the country to experience a selection from…
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Turning political emotions into classroom assets
A political discussion can easily turn emotional. But when these emotions erupt among middle and…
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State-of-the-art lab opens for athletic training students
Athletic training students and faculty at the University of Georgia have a new way to…
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Doctoral candidate’s tool helps middle schoolers improve writing
Sometimes, it’s so easy to get caught up in the details that you miss the…
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Doctoral candidate’s tool helps middle schoolers improve writing
Kalianne Neumann, a doctoral candidate in UGA’s College of Education, created Revision Assistant, an add-on…
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Couple’s gift to help first-generation UGA students become educators
A planned gift from a University of Georgia alumni couple will help first-generation college students…
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Educators’ gift inspires others to ‘pay it forward’
A planned gift from a University of Georgia alumni couple will help first-generation college students…
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Presidential Scholars event highlights UGA connections
When alumni of the revered Presidential Scholars program gather next week for the organization’s first-ever…
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Skip the caffeine, opt for the stairs to feel more energized
A midday jolt of caffeine isn’t as powerful as walking up and down some stairs,…
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Researchers develop low-cost test to evaluate muscle health
A new, non-invasive test developed by researchers at the University of Georgia shows how exercise…
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Study: Concussion may affect driving even after symptoms disappear
The effects a concussion has on driving a vehicle may continue to linger even after…
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A concussion may affect your driving even after symptoms disappear, says study
The effects a concussion has on driving a vehicle may continue to linger even after…
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COE graduate students fill need for bilingual counselors in local Latino community
A team of counseling psychology graduate students led by a UGA professor is improving the…
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Stocking up for a storm goes beyond your pantry, researcher says
It’s not just the desire to stockpile a pantry that pushes people to buy bread…
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Spanish-speaking counselors from UGA help fill community need
A team of counseling psychology graduate students led by a University of Georgia professor is…
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College of Education offers new dual-language immersion program
The College of Education’s new dual-language immersion program gives students real-world teaching experience.
