Author: Kristen Morales
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Study: ‘Guilting’ teens into exercise won’t increase activity
Just like attempts at influencing hairstyles or clothing can backfire, adults who try to guilt…
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COE assistant professor named Harvard fellow
Bettina Love, an assistant professor in the UGA College of Education, has been awarded a…
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$2.9M NIH grant will fund exploration of gender identity
UGA researchers will partner with other universities as part of a national study on identity…
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Survey: More new graduates hired by Georgia schools
Advances in the economy are translating into more in-state opportunities for teachers graduating from the…
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UGA researcher to look at what shapes gender identity
Researchers at the University of Georgia will partner with other universities as part of a…
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Poetry series explores inspirations behind works
A weeklong poetry series in June not only puts University of Georgia graduate students on…
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Annual conference highlights new school climate rating system
The fourth annual Safe and Welcoming Schools Conference sponsored by the University of Georgia College…
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Hundreds of UGA students give back by raising future service dogs
Vicki has learned to be patient during classes, but so far she’s gotten out of…
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Talk it out: Learning English happens best when conversation part of curriculum
A new teaching model using small groups significantly improves how well English-language learners increase vocabulary…
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Symposium celebrates artistic side of research
Graduate students and faculty in the University of Georgia College of Education will combine artistic…
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Study shows promise for treating pica in children
A College of Education graduate student recently had a major role in a study that…
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Study finds cystic fibrosis decreases muscle strength
Patients with cystic fibrosis have a muscle deficiency that gets worse with age, according to…
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‘Automatic for Autism’ raises awareness, money for UGA program
A resource fair and movie screening in April will raise awareness of autism while celebrating…
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Global forum will focus on women in science, medicine
Top women who study topics in medicine, global hunger and obesity will share their experiences…
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Mathematicians embrace ‘massive pi’ day in 2015
For fans of numbers, March 14 is a holiday. But this year, it’s more like…
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Forum to focus on women’s roles in sciences
Top women who study topics in medicine, global hunger and obesity will share their experiences…
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Georgia Children’s Book Awards names winning authors
The Georgia Children’s Book Awards has announced this year’s winning picture book and chapter book…
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UGA researcher to study link between concussions, driving
A concussion can keep an athlete out of a game. But should the same type…
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UGA-school district partnership wins national recognition
A partnership between the University of Georgia College of Education and the Clarke County School…
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Awards and conference highlight best in kid lit
Children’s authors and illustrators will have their time in the spotlight during an annual event…
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College of Education student helps rebuild society for black male leadership on campus
It’s one thing to leave your college campus feeling like a piece of you stays…
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UGA-funded grant is first to study link between concussions and driving
A concussion can keep an athlete out of a game. But should the same type…
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Conference features latest research from UGA’s College of Education
Faculty and graduate students from the University of Georgia College of Education will show the…
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$1.2M NIH grant will be used to make third-grade science fun
A team of researchers in the UGA College of Education is creating the next generation…
