Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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UGA education prof’s science textbook inspires Malawi teen to ‘harness the wind’
A science textbook written by University of Georgia education professor Mary M. Atwater is being…
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UGA professors’ film focuses on support of diverse sexual orientations and gender presentations
Two University of Georgia College of Education professors will premiere a new documentary film they…
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UGA professor Douglas Kleiber to receive national park and recreation group’s highest honor
University of Georgia recreation and leisure professor Douglas Kleiber will receive the Society for Park…
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New UGA study shows that the popular antioxidant quercetin does not enhance athletic performance
The antioxidant quercetin is increasingly being marketed as a supplement that boosts athletic performance, but…
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UGA professor Juanita Johnson-Bailey named to International Adult Education Hall of Fame
University of Georgia education professor and interim director of the Institute of Women’s Studies Juanita…
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UGA will host second annual meeting on state education at Gwinnett Campus
More than 100 of Georgia’s top education leaders and policy-makers are expected to attend the…
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UGA to host second annual report on state of education in Georgia Oct. 1
More than 100 of Georgia’s top education leaders and policymakers are expected to attend the…
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UGA students awarded a record number of Fulbright scholarships in 2009-2010
A record number of University of Georgia students-10-have been selected to receive scholarships from the…
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Study: Popular supplement quercetin does not enhance athletic performance
The antioxidant quercetin is increasingly being marketed as a supplement that boosts athletic performance, but…
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Scholar Weekend
As many as 100 of the brightest middle and high school students in Georgia and…
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Graduate program to train teachers to work with autistic students expands
An innovative graduate program in special education has received a four-year, $793,000 federal grant to…
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UGA counseling professor receives award from Russian Republic
University of Georgia counseling professor Gwynn Powell, who pioneered UGA’s first Study Abroad Program in…
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Obasi appointed to serve on editorial board
University of Georgia counseling psychology professor Ezemenari Obasi has been appointed to serve on the…
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College of Education closes centennial-year celebration
During the Centennial Closing Reception at the State Botanical Garden Conservatory last month, Dean Andy…
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High School Students to present STEM Summer Academy Projects
For the past two weeks, about 45 Athens-area high school students have learned about advanced…
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UGA researchers study heat risks for football players
University of Georgia kinesiology researchers will launch a new study of 2,500 football players at…
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UGA professor named associate editor of Educational Researcher
James C. Hearn, a professor in the University of Georgia’s Institute of Higher Education, has…
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Arch Foundation elects new officers and chairs
New officers and committee chairs were elected at the spring meeting of the Arch Foundation…
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UGA graduate program expands to prepare teachers to work with secondary students with autism
An innovative University of Georgia graduate program in special education that has prepared scores of…
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Local high school Latino students wrap up UGA summer program
Nearly 40 Latino students from Cedar Shoals and Clarke Central high schools in Athens will…
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UGA ed policy center co-hosts briefing on integrated education in D.C.
A two-hour briefing for policymakers on Capitol Hill that focused on how to promote racially…
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Roberts receives UGA College of Education’s 2009 Staff Award
Marianne Roberts, office manager for the University of Georgia’s department of language and literacy education,…
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Bettandorff, Kalivoda to attend National Leadership Forum
Two University of Georgia administrators have been invited to take part in the annual National…
