Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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Business students find a community at new Correll Hall
Some key ingredients to business success are preparation and collaboration. So, it makes sense to…
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UGA and Russian faculty develop new studies and teaching materials for second language learners
Creating innovative materials to teach Russian grammar is a challenging task. But with the development…
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Miranda Williams
Bulldog fans are likely to recognize Miranda Williams as the feature twirler at football games.…
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Doctoral candidate carries out Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service and equality
A student, a graduate assistant, a therapist and a leader: Elizabeth Louis wears many hats…
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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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Israeli scholar, alumna consults with faculty on joint research project
Fadia Nasser-Abu Alhija, the first Israeli Arab woman to be appointed an associate professor at…
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‘Heartfelt commitment’
Three UGA faculty members have been named recipients of the Richard B. Russell Awards for…
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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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National Danish Performance Team to visit university
The National Danish Performance Team will perform in Athens Feb. 20-Feb. 22 as part of…
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Lingering effects
A concussion may affect your driving even after symptoms disappear, study says.
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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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Kelsey Brown
Kelsey Brown has a love for theatre and an academic passion for speech-language pathology. Throughout…
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Darris Means
Darris Means, an assistant professor in the College of Education, uses problem-based learning to help…
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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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Ashley Johnson Harrison
Ashley Johnson Harrison, an assistant professor in the College of Education, teaches future school psychologists…
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College of Pharmacy and College of Education researchers discover potential therapy
UGA researchers have shown that an FDA-approved drug reduces scar tissue and improves muscle function…
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Learning the ropes—and the language
Students experience real-world teaching through new dual-language immersion program.
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Panel will discuss ‘Foxfire at Fifty’
A panel will discuss “Foxfire at Fifty: Stories of Culture” Oct. 26 at 11:15 a.m.…
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Camp DIVE helps children rethink how they see a classroom
Eleven-year-old Talia Henderson’s summer plans did not involve spending time at Clarke Middle School, where…
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First two weeks of football practice most dangerous for heat-related illness, incidents
As the college football season starts, a new UGA study finds players are more likely…
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Childhood obesity: UGA experts are on the front line
In the U.S., 17 percent of children are obese with certain groups more affected than…
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Study: Rural location, race influence students’ access to college
Students from rural communities who want to attend college face challenges on their pathways to…
