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Savannah's Deep Center honored by White House; influenced by Red Clay Writing Project
Savannah's Deep Center was recently awarded the 2015 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award for its Young Author Project.
Faculty take part in national conversation on school counseling
Three College of Education faculty members joined a team of 10 from across Georgia for a national White House-sponsored event focusing on school counseling.
Professor co-authors new book; examines how teachers act, think, talk
Joseph Tobin's new book looks beyond lesson planning and examines how teaching is shaped by ways of communicating.
Professor named associate editor for new 'translational' journal
A professor of kinesiology in the University of Georgia College of Education has been named to a two-year term as associate editor of a new research journal.
Evans named to inaugural class of Women's Leadership Fellows
Kinesiology faculty member is among nine who will hone leadership skills and gain a deeper understanding of research university challenges.
Give yourself the gift of exercise
This holiday season, combat stress (and high-calorie dishes) by getting active.
Professor's weather expertise highlighted on TV segment
Fear of lightening, snow and the moon are legitimate, and they are all topics studied by one College of Education faculty member.
Third annual workshop highlights collaboration with schools, principals' perspectives
CLASE researcher's article noted for its popularity
An article by a CLASE researcher has been named among Taylor & Francis Publishing's most popular, according to Altmetrics scoring.
Stewart applauds trooper's actions in New York Times story
A Georgia State Patrol trooper who entertained four newly orphaned children on Halloween night did the right thing, according to Counseling and Human Development Services associate professor Alan Stewart.