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Kinesiology study featured in US News

The study found that children's activity levels fell 50 percent between fifth and sixth grades.

Lanoue puts focus on reform efforts during State of Education conference

Clarke County's superintendent tackled school reform efforts in keynote at annual event.

Student shows dedication on and off the field

Faton Bauta, a quarterback for the University of Georgia, is no stranger to the hustle and bustle of life as a student athlete.

Professor co-edits new book; mentioned in top publications

​Kathleen deMarrais, professor and department head of the department of lifelong education, administration and policy, recently co-edited a book that contains 20 insightful TFA testaments.

COE assistant professor featured on UGA's homepage

Ashley J. Harrison, an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, is currently featured on UGA's homepage for her research on autism spectrum disorders.

College alumna, leader honored by UGA program

Cara Turano (BSEd '01) is among the winners of the UGA Alumni Association's 2015 40 Under 40 list.

Study: 'Guilting' teens into exercise won't increase activity

Adults who guilt middle-schoolers into exercising won't get them any more active.

Runco contributes 30 years of creativity research to new NEA report

Mark Runco recently participated in a new report that examines how creativity works in the brain.

Column: Stem absenteeism with parents as partners

Asthma, high levels of lead, vision problems and untreated cavities are all reasons why children stay home from school. Here, a professor suggests a way to fix the issue.

Professor named to NIH study section

Joel Ringdahl was recently named to a four-year post with the Child Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities study section.
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