News
Former student honored for work in educational measurement
A recent graduate student at the College of Education has been recognized for her work in the field of educational measurement.
College has long history with Veteran's Day poppies
After a satisfying career in education, Moina Michael found another passion in which she could excel: Poppies.
COE launches new autism, behavioral analysis research center
The University of Georgia College of Education has pooled its expertise to form a new research center focused on autism and behavioral analysis.
Study links standing with lower obesity
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.