Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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Camping in Russia
Serving as a summer camp counselor is a common experience for many college students, yet…
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Lending a hand, not a handout
It didn’t seem like much to ask. Rosemary Bonner* only wanted to read bedtime stories…
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Another way of understanding the world
It was not that Jude Preissle set out to start one of the best qualitative…
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Monica Arboleda
Graduate student Monica Arboleda does not quit. She only had a bachelor’s degree and was…
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All in the same boat
A small class of UGA education students stood by the instructional pool in the Ramsey…
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Mahlet Endale
Mahlet Endale has lived on 3 continents in her 25 years. She was born in…
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Logan Smalley
Transferring to UGA has made a big difference in the life of junior Logan Smalley—and…
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Corey Dortch
Graduate student Corey Dortch embodies leadership. He is finishing his second UGA degree this semester…
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Pete Brannan
Pete Brannan is a former Navy tactical jet reconnaissance navigator who flew 67 combat missions…
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Victoria Pettis
Victoria Pettis is a married mother of two children. Besides being a doctoral student in…
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Regents fund professor’s mentoring program for African-American males
A UGA counseling professor’s program designed to mentor and motivate young African-American adolescent males to…
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Professor will study youth in predominately black suburb
A UGA education researcher hopes a new, four-year study of the experiences of African-American adolescents…
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Education prof devotes her career to helping ‘overlooked’ children
Few professors on the UGA campus have the opportunity to impact children’s lives as much…
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Theory into practice
Education professor Richard Kiely is teaching his students how to join the theory behind service…
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Education prof focuses on helping teachers connect science, students
Growing up in south Louisiana as the youngest of 10 children, Malcolm Butler was encouraged not…
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Mary Frasier, gifted education scholar and Torrance Center founder, dies Feb. 3
Mary M. Frasier, an internationally recognized scholar and researcher in gifted education and founder of…
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Recreation, leisure studies faculty rank third in nation
UGA ranks third in the number of authorships of journal articles and conference papers in…
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Train of thought
Richard Lynch, professor of occupational studies in the College of Education, traveled to China in…
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Professor gets a ‘fix’ on training students to become counselors
Georgia Calhoun sees many students enter a counseling program with the notion that they’re going…
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Even exchange
A team of technology experts in the College of Education is leading a student-centered United…
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UGA hosts gifted-education training for Korean teachers
A contingent of 25 South Korean science teachers is currently visiting the UGA campus to…
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Thinking globally, acting locally
Preparing students to be world citizens means providing opportunities for international experiences, but it also…
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We the People
Teaching today’s youth to be responsible and aware citizens is a critical part of their…

