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Workshop helps parents create their own success stories

Housed in the College of Education, the Georgia Sensory Assistance Project reaches across the state to help caregivers and schools

Love speaks at DePaul MLK event

Bettina Love gave the breakfast keynote at a Martin Luther King Day event at DePaul University in Chicago.

Making science purrfectly fun

$1.2M grant funds project that engages third-graders in health and technology

Public education advocate speaks at UGA Chapel

Anthony Cody’s talk will address national educational policies and their effects on local schools

2 professors share thoughts on Get Schooled bog

Professors Jones, Smagorinsky contribute to the AJC’s education-themed blog

Researcher's work lands on 'most influential' list

A 2013 paper has landed a University of Georgia College of Education researcher on the Council for Learning Disabilities’ list of “most influential” articles

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.
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