Tag: Education
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Two UGA students awarded Helen Elizabeth Huey Scholarship
Two University of Georgia students have been awarded the Helen Elizabeth Huey Scholarship, a new…
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Rahul Shrivastav named vice president for instruction at UGA
Rahul Shrivastav, a professor and administrator who has spearheaded transformative changes to the student learning…
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UGA professor teaches meaning behind numbers with NSF grant
A way to think about mathematics connects both kindergarteners and high school seniors, whether they’re…
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UGA education professor receives award for service to gifted children
University of Georgia College of Education professor Bonnie Cramond has received the 2014 Distinguished Service…
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UGA’s John Knox honored as Georgia professor of the year by CASE, Carnegie
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement…
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UGA’s Radlinsky to co-lead study abroad trip to South African cheetah reserve
The University of Georgia’s MaryAnn Radlinsky is co-leading a study abroad trip to give undergraduate…
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Jennifer Nettles named honorary chair, host for 2015 Georgia 4-H Gala
Jennifer Nettles, the Grammy-award-winning singer songwriter and Georgia 4-H alumna, will serve as honorary chair…
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Clarke County 10th graders experience the arts at UGA
What began as a vision for a Clarke Central High School social studies teacher became…
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UGA undergraduate landscape architecture program length changes to four years
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design’s undergraduate landscape architecture degree program will…
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University of Georgia sets record graduation rates
From start to finish, University of Georgia students are setting records for how quickly they…
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UGA ranked 17th on Open Doors 2014 study abroad list
The University of Georgia was ranked 17th among all U.S. institutions in the 2014 Open…
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Early-action applicants to UGA receive admissions decisions
Almost 7,500 high school seniors will have additional cause for celebration this holiday season, as…
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New student organization at UGA aims to promote equality in the sciences
Concerned about retaining and advancing women in science and technology careers, a group of University…
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UGA Grady College awards Dean’s Medal to Don E. Carter
Don E. Carter has been awarded the Dean’s Medal for Leadership Excellence by the University…
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University of Michigan president emerita to headline McBee Lecture at UGA
Mary Sue Coleman, president emerita of the University of Michigan, will present the 26th Annual…
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Parham Policy Day at UGA to feature award-winning documentary, discussion with filmmakers
Students from the University of Georgia School of Social Work will host a screening of…
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UGA receives Military Times ranking for excellence in service to student veterans
The University of Georgia has been named to the “Military Times Best for Vets: Colleges…
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Second annual Bioenergy Day @ UGA to welcome seventh graders
More than 400 Athens seventh-graders will experience firsthand how wood and other plant biomass generate…
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Fritjof Capra to discuss ‘systems view of life’ at UGA
Physicist and systems theorist Fritjof Capra will lecture on the “Scientific Understanding of Living Systems…
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UGA Griffin Campus to present criminal justice day
The University of Georgia Griffin campus will provide a forum for the discussion of timely…
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UGA team receives $1.37 million grant to train behavioral health care counselors
University of Georgia College of Education faculty members Bernadette Heckman and Jolie Daigle have received…
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Sports concussion pioneer to speak on UGA campus
A nationally renowned expert on sport-related concussions and winner of a MacArthur Genius Award will…
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Tools help teachers, students brush up for new statewide tests
New tools developed by researchers at the University of Georgia’s Center for Assessment may help…
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UGA Cox International Center to host Murrow Fellows from Francophone Africa
For the sixth consecutive year, the University of Georgia James M. Cox Jr. Center for…
