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College to partner with Harvard's Center on the Developing Child

COE is partnering with Harvard to develop innovative practices that support the healthy development of children ages 0 to 3 with toxic high stress.

Join the gym to feel energized, lose weight

U.S. News story cites professor’s study in article on weight loss

Smagorinsky quoted in the Washington Post on Trump's anti‑PC stance

| “I think with political correctness, in the world of Donald Trump, it’s used to bully people out.”

LEAP professor selected to join first cohort of LEEAD scholars

Jori Hall was recently selected to join the first cohort of Leaders in Equitable Evaluation and Diversity (LEEAD) by the Anne E. Casey Foundation.

Launch party highlights grant to help Georgia families

Stakeholders, partners gather for a kickoff reception at the UGA Special Collections Library

Professor's research on summer reading cited in the Huffington Post

Jennifer Graff was recently cited for her research on summer reading setback among economically disadvantaged elementary students in the Huffington Post.

Kinesiology study aims to change chemotherapy recovery process

Kevin McCully makes a case for exercise as part of the healing process

Educational psychology professors start new blog for Psychology Today

Nancy Knapp and Paula Schwanenflugel will discuss the psychology and teaching of reading in a new blog series for Psychology Today.

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.
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