Tag: Mary Frances Early College of Education
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Mary Frances Early celebrated on 60th anniversary of graduation
Early became UGA’s first African American graduate on Aug. 16, 1962.
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Moving beyond the horizon
Horizons at UGA teaches young students the joy of learning during inaugural summer program.
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Rachelle Reed: Research in Motion
Tone up your fitness routine
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Getting in the Game
Giving hope to children with cerebral palsy
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First Lady visits UGA
The six-week learning experience is supported by UGA’s Mary Frances Early College of Education.
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New online tools help assess COVID-19 risks
People can use the COVID-Taser website to predict likelihood of severe illness or death.
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Analyst tells a story with numbers
Amber Atkinson dives deep into the data.
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Learning through language
An immersive dual language learning experience is delivering a big impact.
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2022 Russell Undergraduate Teaching Awards
Three UGA faculty members received a Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in 2022.…
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2022 Research Awards
Thirty-one faculty, staff and students received research awards for 2022.
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2022 First-Year Odyssey Teaching Awards
The First-Year Odyssey Teaching Award recognizes outstanding instructors who have demonstrated creativity or innovation in…
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2022 Graduate Student Awards
Graduate Student Excellence-in-Teaching Awards The Excellence-in-Teaching Award was established by the Graduate School to recognize…
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PAC student workers gain experience, help the show go on
They go behind the scenes at the Performing Arts Center.
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Professor wins Woman of Color in the Academy award
Juanita Johnson-Bailey is a Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor.
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Torrance Festival of Ideas begins April 19
The Torrance Festival of Ideas is a free, online educational and cultural event where renowned…
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Alzheimer’s center dedicated to researchers’ loved ones
The CARE Center provides resources for those suffering from Alzheimer’s.

