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Two alums honored by Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Last fall, two College of Education alumni were among four inductees into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Alumni Hall of Fame: Vasti Torres and Frank Ros
Double Dog alumna wins science teacher award
Meganne Skinner, a Double Dawg graduate of the College of Education, was named the 2015 Middle School Science Teacher of Promise for Georgia by the Georgia Science Teachers Association.
Online graduate degree options keep College in top rankings
The University of Georgia College of Education continues to rank among the top 30 of the country's best online education programs, according to the 2015 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings released today.
Exercise science is on legislators' minds as session kicks off
When the Georgia legislature kicks off its new session this week, research taking place at the College of Education's kinesiology department will be part of the conversation.
'Light of learning' shines at this elementary school
Myra Blackmon recounts her visit to Fowler Drive Elementary School in Athens
Award-winning curriculum blends hall of famers, exercise
A growing number of children around the state are learning about the benefits of exercise, sports and the Georgia stars who excel at it thanks to curriculum developed by professors at the University of Georgia College of Education.
CCSD superintendent now finalist for national award
Philip Lanoue is one of four finalists for the 2015 National Superintendent of the Year
Kinesiology alumnus walks to the beat
Using technology to help inspire exercise
Looking to get fit in the new year? First, clear your schedule
There are many trendy new ways to exercise. But sometimes, the most successful method is going old-school.
Professor's decades of work honored in new book
A new book celebrates the work and teachings of longtime College of Education mathematics professor Jeremy Kilpatrick.