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The researcher's researcher
Through a new PhD program in qualitative research and evaluation methods, Jori Hall teaches others about the best ways to gather data.
Tracing the legacy of sporting events
One professor’s research shows how the effects of a large sporting event can extend beyond a stadium’s boundaries.
Undergrad's study adds insight to her future career
Most students wait until they are in graduate school before beginning a research project. But not Zoe Yurchuck.
Using robotics to build for the future
Robotics partnerships foster creative problem solving among area students.
Working to create a deeper understanding of mathematics
Solving 28x15 might seem easy, but can you explain why the answer is 420?
History of CLASE
Research support team serves key role in $8.2M grant to support Georgia families
The Program Evaluation Group has partnered with the College of Family and Consumer Sciences and the School of Social Work to secure a five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
New report examines the effects of local school diversity plans
Elizabeth DeBray recently co-published a new report analyzing the impact of a little-known federal grant aimed at promoting school diversity.
Professor emerita inducted into the Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship
Lorilee Sandmann was recently inducted into ACES for her longtime professional commitment to community engagement.
Professor featured in Southern Poverty Law Center publication
The latest issue of Teaching Tolerance, a blog and magazine produced by the Southern Poverty Law Center, features a question-and-answer with professor Stephanie Jones from the Department of Educational Theory and Practice.