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Students, families and teachers celebrate LISELL-B's White House recognition
Over 100 Latino and Karen-Burmese middle and high school students and parents celebrated the recent White House award received by LISELL-B.
Undergraduates' animation finds its way to California classrooms
Students delve into topics such as poverty, disasters and electricity using stop-motion films
Wearing many hats, award-winning teacher pushes kids to be successful
College of Education alumna named Newton County Teacher of the Year
Kinesiology labs play a role in successful CURO initiative
In its first year, the University of Georgia's Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Assistantship Program has given more than 250 students hands-on experiences.
30 years, 30 miles and a goal for everyone to get active
Sara Hendley made a promise to herself to run 30 miles on her 30th birthday.
Early childhood education grad is Teacher of the Year finalist
Carolyn Stone is a seventh-grade teacher at Greenbrier Middle School near Augusta, Georgia.
MEd student breaks new ground at youth academy
Capt. Jared Smith, who is pursuing an online master's degree in education, was recently named the inaugural director for the Youth ChalleNGe Academy set to open on the grounds of the former Central State Hospital.
Smagorinksy examines college PC culture on WABE-FM
Are college campuses too politically correct? English education professor Peter Smagorinsky tackles this hotly debated question.
Alumna is new dean at Texas A&M college
Joyce Alexander, ('90 MEd, '92 PhD) is now the dean of the College of Education and Human Development after years teaching at Indiana University-Bloomington.
Love of language sparks award-winning initiatives
The College's Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor wins prestigious Beckman Award for teaching excellence