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Award honors Bierema in name, achievements
The Academy of Human Resource Development has recognized College of Education Associate Dean Laura Bierema's achievements with the creation of a new award.
Study: Low-achieving students who 'tutor' class do better in own studies
Low-achieving students who were allowed to teach a virtual class performed better in their own courses, according to a new University of Georgia study. The students taught a virtual class through tutoring software, which increased the low-achieving college students' motivation and engagement in the classroom.
Teacher takes leap of faith into country music career
Duo Laughlin met at UGA, now signed to groundbreaking new record label
Forum raises health issues on a global scale
Discussions focus on women in sciences and medicine
A call to be 'Joshuas and Joshu-ettes'
DeKalb schools superintendent calls for future leaders to speak up, stand out
DeBray quoted in Education Week article
The Education Week article discusses the 50th anniversary of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Study finds cystic fibrosis decreases muscle strength
Researchers also break new ground in testing for childhood diseases
Event honors area's STAR student, teacher
The University of Georgia College of Education recently hosted Professional Association of Georgia Educators' Region Four event, honoring a student and teacher from Clarke Central High School.
Graduate student plans for summer with NASA
Melissa Kilby, a doctoral student in kinesiology, will spend her summer working at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston as part of the agency's summer apprenticeship program.
Professor selected as W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute fellow
Bettina Love, an assistant professor in the University of Georgia College of Education, has been awarded a fellowship to the W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute at Harvard University, the leading institute of African-American studies in the country.