Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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Jerry Swain: Looking Up
Jerry Swain, NASA’s resident storyteller, has worked with crews ranging from the space shuttle to…
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New book fosters cultural resilience, strength in Latinx community
A new book by Edward Delgado-Romero aims to inspire a new generation of mental health researchers…
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Study links social media, gaming addiction to emotions
Adolescents who have trouble regulating emotions are most at risk.
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Russian Flagship Program receives renewed funding
The Russian Flagship Program secured $344,000 in National Security Education Program (NSEP) funding for student…
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Graduate students, interns collaborate on interprofessional education exercise
Graduate students in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s athletic training and speech-language pathology…
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Manager makes a difference in and out of the office
Amber Laws keeps the UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic running smoothly.
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Providing health services to Athens families
CCSD and UGA partner to launch the Clarke Middle Health Center.
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Johnson-Bailey receives inaugural Centennial Professorship
The professorship recognizes and supports an outstanding faculty member whose work focuses on interdisciplinary issues…
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Lilly Teaching Fellows participate in fall retreat
The 2022-2024 cohort of the Lilly Teaching Fellows engaged in team-building activities to build rapport…
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Senior Teaching Fellows hold two-day retreat
The fellows discussed goals for the year, active learning, innovative grading, assessment strategies and the…
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Ron Shinault: Supporting Goals
In his position as the head athletic trainer for the USMNT, Ron Shinault has become…
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Spotlight on the Arts festival highlights UGA’s excellence in arts and humanities
More than 60 events in the literary, performing and visual arts scheduled throughout November.
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Director helps students through collegiate transitions
Nicole McConnell’s team runs Dawg Camp, Welcome UGA and more.
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Inaugural visually impaired sport field day held at UGA
Students from age 6 to 21 gathered to play a variety of sports.
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Partnership between UGA and local middle schools to be expanded
The program improved students’ grades and participation in sports.
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Nine UGA faculty members named 2022-2023 Women’s Leadership Fellows
The participants will attend monthly sessions to learn from senior administrators on campus as well…
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Alvermann receives a Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award
The book includes first-person accounts from 32 literacy education scholars reflecting on how their research…
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The way you talk to your child about math matters
Parents’ responses to children’s math success, failure linked to motivation, anxiety.
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Do students gain weight in college?
Is the freshman 15 a myth? University resources help with weight gain.
