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Professor named to journal's editorial board

Sami Yli-Piipari will work with the international journal Teaching, Research, and Media in Kinesiology.

Tech-savvy training can improve state-mandated test scores

Primarily funded by the Improving Teacher Quality State Grants Program, this workshop is the third in a series of five workshops Georgia State University faculty members Shelby Frost and Joseph Feinberg are working to bring to campus.

College's Innovation in Teaching and Technology program gets new director

Nicholas Holt, an information technology manager in the College of Education's Office of Information Technology who has years of experience in digital game systems and interactive technology, has been named the director of the College's Innovation in Teaching and Technology program.

As fall semester kicks off, we bring you the top 5 things to know about the College of Education

Academic advisors, food, books and getting into the building — all these and more are good to know as you start out in the UGA College of Education.

K-12 teachers get hands-on study of Georgia's barrier islands

Faculty from Armstrong State University and educators from Stone Mountain Memorial Association recently led a group of K-12 teachers on a hands-on study of the geology, ecology, and history of Georgia's barrier islands.

Heckman named to counseling journal's editorial board

Bernadette D. Heckman, an associate professor in the Department of Counseling and Human Development Services, has been named to the editorial board of The Counseling Psychologist.

Groundbreaking professor pushed for teacher support, development

Ray E. Bruce, professor emeritus specializing in curriculum and supervision at the University of Georgia College of Education, has died. He was 87.

Marcotte elected a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Anne Marcotte, a professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education and the interim department head of the language and literacy education department, was recently elected a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

Daigle selected to serve on mental health board by Mayor Denson

Jolie Daigle was recently selected to serve on the Region 2 Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases Regional Planning Board by Mayor Nancy Denson and the Athens-Clarke County Commission.

UGA nonprofit distributes free earplugs to growing list of music venues

Since its creation in 2009, We're hEAR For You—a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on raising awareness for noise-induced hearing loss—has distributed over 300,000 pairs of earplugs to the general public.
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