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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.
CHDS professor receives 2015 Ted K. Miller Award for Excellence from SACSA
Laura Dean recently received the Ted K. Miller Award for Excellence from SACSA for her outstanding accomplishments in advancing standards of practice in educational programs and services in higher education.
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