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Congratulations to the College's five Blue Key initiates
Four students and an alumna of the College of Education were recently recognized as 2021-22 Blue Key initiates at the annual Tucker Dorsey Blue Key Awards Banquet.
$3 million collaborative project to enhance AI in science education
Assistant professor Xiaoming Zhai will work on a collaborative project to enhance artificial intelligence and machine learning-based assessments to help science teachers make instructional decisions.
$1.9 million grant to grow Georgia's behavioral health workforce
Professor Bernadette Heckman and the UGA School of Social Work will train students to deliver mental and integrated behavioral health services in high-need areas of the state.
Associate professor discusses new book about behavioral addictions on WUGA
Amanda Giordano, an associate professor in the department of counseling and human development services, recently discussed her new book and the negative impact of screen overuse on WUGA.
Clinical professor lends expertise to keep players safe during hot temperatures
Bud Cooper, a clinical professor in the department of kinesiology, helped advise the latest policies for the Georgia High School Athletic Association concerning high school players practicing in the heat.
Professor selected as Methodist University's Distinguished Alumni Award winner
Mary M. Atwater, a professor in the department of mathematics, science and social studies education, will be recognized for her high level of professional achievement and outstanding public service at Methodist University’s Distinguished Alumni Award ceremony in October.
Alumnus receives Islamic Medical Association of North America Scholarship
Brian Tromp, an alumnus of the department of kinesiology, recently received the Islamic Medical Association of North America Scholarship. Tromp is one of five scholarship recipients selected out of more than 1,600 applicants.
Faculty members inducted into IACE Hall of Fame
Laura Bierema and Kimberly Osborne, faculty members in the department of lifelong education, administration and policy, will be inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame on Oct. 6.
Doctoral student represents UGA at Phi Kappa Phi Student Vice President Leadership Summit
David Diggs, a doctoral student in the department of kinesiology, represented UGA at the Phi Kappa Phi Student Vice President Leadership Summit last month.
Early named honorary member of Phi Delta Kappa
Mary Frances Early was recently named an honorary member of Phi Delta Kappa International, a professional organization for educators.