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Concussion research gives players a heads up

Julianne Schmidt, a professor in the College of Education's kinesiology department, hopes her studies of sport-related concussions will help reduce the numbers of sport-related head injuries.

Dean's message: Serving the greater good

A message from Dean Craig H. Kennedy as part of the 2014 annual report

Oceans apart, learning together

Exchange program shares teacher expertise with Thai students

Online innovations offer more options

Program fosters new school leaders

The innovative Early Career Principal Residency Program expands leadership knowledge and skills of new school leaders across the state

Sound minds and sound bodies

Center for Counseling prepares students for future careers

Student finds answers to muscle metabolism mysteries

​Melissa Erickson is on her way to becoming a 'Triple Dawg' researcher

Work puts professor in forefront of NCAA unionization debate

The kinesiology professor blends race and sports in his research

Smagorinsky: Simplistic measures strike out in both baseball and teaching

University of Georgia Distinguished Research Professor Peter Smagorinsky explains how judging winning performances in both professions defies conventional measures and simplistic approaches in an October 28 *Atlanta Journal Constitution* op-ed essay.

UGA study on exercise raising kids' cognition cited on Philly.com

A UGA study showing that exercise increased cognition in children is cited in an October 26 *Philadelphia Inquirer* story titled, "Exercise is good for children's brains, too."
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