Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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Vandergrift receives UGA COE’s 2008 Staff Award for Excellence
Nancy Vandergrift, program coordinator for the northeast Georgia Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics,…
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UGA counseling professor Anneliese Singh receives national award
University of Georgia counseling professor Anneliese Singh will receive the 2008 ‘Ohana Award from the…
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UGA professors Cramond, Hébert recognized for work in gifted education
University of Georgia education psychology professors Bonnie Cramond and Tom Hébert each have received awards…
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University’s graduate programs rank among the best in nation
UGA’s graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News and…
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Building bodies, boosting brains
Many people claim to get their best ideas while on the elliptical machine, doing laps…
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Study: Even occasional smoking can impair arteries
Even occasional cigarette smoking can impair the functioning of your arteries, according to a new…
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Leisure studies scholar Benjamin Hunnicutt to deliver Ramsey Lecture April 17 at UGA
Benjamin Hunnicutt, renowned author and scholar in the field of leisure studies, will speak at…
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UGA education professor appointed to national Head Start review panel
University of Georgia education professor Stacey Neuharth-Pritchett, a widely recognized researcher in early educational intervention…
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UGA Counseling professor Linda Campbell named Fellow of second APA division
For the second time in her career, University of Georgia counseling professor Linda Campbell has…
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Feminist scholar will open new diversity lecture series
Peggy McIntosh, a professor at Wellesley College and a national expert on privilege, will deliver…
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Validating standardized testing
Get plenty of sleep. Eat a healthy breakfast. Every spring, school children are sent home…
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June Maker, developer of unique perfomance-based assessment, to deliver 2008 Torrance Lecture
C. June Maker, an education researcher who developed a unique performance-based assessment designed to identify…
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Adult education professor battles intolerance across campus, the globe
Robert Hill works for greater acceptance and tolerance for all people by teaching adult education…
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Noted feminist scholar Peggy McIntosh to deliver Franklin Diversity Lecture on UGA campus: March 19
Peggy McIntosh, a professor at Wellesley College and a national expert on privilege, will deliver…
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UGA’s health and physical education program nationally recognized
The University of Georgia’s health and physical education program is one of less than two…
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Interim Education Deal Andy Horne reveives a top international counseling psychology award
Arthur (Andy) M. Horne, interim dean of the University of Georgia College of Education, will…
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Kris Gutierrez, expert in literacy, bi-literacy and urban education, to speak in CLASE lecture
Kris D. Gutiérrez, a professor of social research methodology in the Graduate School of Education…
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College of Education professor to receive national mentoring award
University of Georgia Professor Pamela O. Paisley, coordinator of the school counseling program in the…
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Musical movement
Even when starting at the very basic tempo of 92 beats per minute, quantifying the…
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UGA counseling professor named consulting editor of APA journal
University of Georgia counseling professor Edward Delgado-Romero has been appointed as a consulting editor to…
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Diversity Advisory Council formed, members named
A Diversity Advisory Council made up of administrators, faculty, staff and students has been named…
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Giving back
With freezing temperatures and the day off work, Brent Buice and Peter Norris could have…
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College of Education’s new policy center working to improve Georgia’s schools
In fall 2006, Andy Horne, Elizabeth DeBray-Pelot and Dorothy Hamish helped establish the Education Policy…
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Top authors to speak at UGA’s 39th annual Children’s Literature Conference
ome of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the…
