Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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College of Education faculty member to serve on leadership initiative
Karen Bryant, a clinical assistant professor in the College of Education’s lifelong education, administration and…
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Muscles struggle to fully recover after losing tissue
The College of Education study could mean new approaches to rehabilitation.
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UGA seeks to name college for Mary Frances Early
Known as the “quiet tralblazer,” she was UGA’s first African American graduate.
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Georgia Children’s Book Awards names 2019 winners
Narwhals, service dogs receive newest nod from children across state.
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Katie Luquire
Future physician assistant Katie Luquire has immersed herself in research as an undergraduate, picked up some…
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College of Education faculty member quoted in Southern Living
Linda Campbell, a faculty member in the College of Education, was quoted in Southern Living…
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Book details history of American education
Educational Foundations: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives offers a comprehensive overview of American education history and…
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UGA programs move up in US News rankings
The rankings reflect the university’s growing reputation for academic excellence.
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Forum puts spotlight on women in sport, leadership
The 13th Global Educational Forum brings nationally and internationally renowned experts to discuss women’s leadership…
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Please don’t lecture me
UGA deepens its commitment to active-learning environments.
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Carrie and Tim Kelly: Game Night
Meet the couple behind Athens’ own board game café.
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UGA celebrates Women’s History Month
The Institute for Women’s Studies has a variety of events on tap.
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Teacher retention bonuses lead to positive results
They may increase test score gains among students in both reading, mathematics.
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Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine Society honors COE faculty member, student
Julianne Schmidt, an assistant professor in the kinesiology department of the College of Education, recently…
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Series of events uses art to explore differences
Through film, poetry and on-stage readings, a variety of artists will come together in February…
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College of Education staff member keeps learning at work and in life
For Laura Kelley, education doesn’t end with a degree. “I don’t ever want to stop…
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Terry McHugh
Terry McHugh’s path at UGA has taken him from a neuroscience lab on campus to…
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Students gain career skills through Super Bowl in Atlanta
UGA sport management students work behind the scenes at the Super Bowl Experience.
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Clinic improves lives of children with disabilities
UGA’s Pediatric Exercise and Motor Development Clinic develops personalized plans.
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College of Education professor appointed to the editorial board of journal
Collette Chapman-Hilliard, an assistant professor in the counseling and human development services department in the…
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Two professors emeritus to receive President’s Medal
Sylvia Hutchinson and Brahm P. Verma to be recognized for their support and service.
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Anita Qualls named UGA’s first Churchill Scholar
Only 15 students each year receive this scholarship after rigorous application and interview process.
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PIPs project highlighted by U.S. Department of Education
Project helps infants, toddlers and children with complex needs and their families.

