Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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Exercise and health expert to speak on benefits of physical activity in adults
Dr. David Buchner, a nationally recognized scholar in physical activity in adults, will deliver the…
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Two faculty members receive Service-Learning Excellence Award
Two UGA faculty members have been named recipients of the 2014 Service-Learning Excellence Awards. The…
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Media advisory: Film screening of ‘Who Cares About Kelsey’ rescheduled for April 9
The community screening of the documentary film, “Who Cares about Kelsey?” scheduled for Thursday, Feb.13…
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UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic celebrates 60th Anniversary
Can you hear me now? That’s what faculty/staff clinicians and graduate students in the University…
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Youth violence expert to speak at 2014 school safety conference
Dewey G. Cornell, a national expert in the prevention of youth violence and bullying, will…
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Expert on concussions to discuss how to make sports safer with science
Kevin Guskiewicz, an expert on sport-related concussions, will speak on “Making Sport Safer through Innovative…
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UGA to hold teacher workshops in Macon
Stephanie Jones, an award-winning researcher and professor from the University of Georgia College of Education,…
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COE students, local groups to host screening of ‘Kelsey’ documentary
Students in a service-learning class in the College of Education’s school counseling program set out…
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UGA faculty give teachers science lesson
The Teach to Learn program aims to strengthen support for math and science teachers in…
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UGA College of Education to host screening of documentary ‘Who Cares About Kelsey?’
Students in a service-learning class in the University of Georgia College of Education’s school counseling…
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Memorial reception for late UGA education professor Norman Thomson to be held Feb. 1
A memorial reception will be held for Norman Thomson, a late University of Georgia College…
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Youth violence expert to speak at UGA’s Safe and Welcoming Schools Conference
Dewey G. Cornell, a national expert in the prevention of youth violence and bullying, will…
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$1.25M grant to help launch new graduate special education program
A five-year $1.25 million federal grant will help the College of Education launch a new…
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UGA College of Education ranks 22nd in U.S. News’ 2014 Best Online Programs
The University of Georgia College of Education tied for No. 22-up from No. 87-in U.S.…
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National Academy of Education director to speak at UGA College of Education on Jan. 17
Michael J. Feuer, president of the National Academy of Education, will speak about “Why Evidence…
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UGA’s lifelong learning institute receives $1 million endowment
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Georgia has received a $1 million…
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UGA kinesiology researchers find single bout of exercise boosts energy
Energy dips for many people during the day, reducing their ability to work, engage in…
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Obituary: Norm Thomson
Norman Frederic Thomson, associate professor of science education in the College of Education, died peacefully…
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NCATE renews education college’s accreditation
The College of Education has received a full seven-year continuance of accreditation of its undergraduate…
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UGA to answer corporate need for creativity
A new program focusing on creativity and innovation in response to a demand from the…
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UGA, Clarke schools team up for ‘Experience’
Experience UGA aims to expose every Clarke County school student to the college environment.
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Teach to Learn brings CCSD science teachers to UGA science labs
Thirteen Clarke County School District middle and high school science teachers, along with five UGA…
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Tiffany Chu
Tiffany Chu is simultaneously working toward both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, but the Arch…
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A different beat
There aren’t many college classes in which the majority of students voluntarily stay after class…
