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Interdisciplinary students work together to serve children with complex needs

Over the course of two days, graduate students in the PIPs program, as well as students from affiliated universities, worked together to support young children with high-intensity needs.

Research through community service

Two kinesiology professors are the first to publish research on the comparison of youth tackle and flag football head impact biomechanics.

Visiting students from Finland teach kinesiology classes, cheer on the Dawgs

Though an international visiting program, 16 sports education students and two professors traveled to UGA from the University of Jyväskylä (JYU).

College of Education to be named in honor of Mary Frances Early

The University of Georgia's College of Education will be named, effective February 2020, to honor one of the state's pioneering educators—Mary Frances Early, UGA's first African American graduate.

College welcomes 23 new faculty members for 2019-2020 academic year

The College of Education welcomes 23 new faculty members for the 2019-2020 academic year.

Associate professor discusses American entertainment versus Chinese censors on NPR podcast

NPR's Marketplace podcast spoke with UGA's College of Education associate professor of sports management Thomas Baker, who weighed in on the topic.

'You are my other me:' Mental health clinic provides free services to Latinx community

Edward Anthony Delgado-Romero, associate dean and professor of counseling psychology, created a free counseling clinic to fill a need in the Latinx community.

Assistant professor aims to create alliance for Parkinson's research

Tarkesh Singh is investigating whether non-contact boxing can alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease with the help of local businesses, clinics and the Athens community.

A 'thoughtful' workout goes beyond physical benefits

Professor Philip Tomporowski found that certain physical activities may have an effect on the brain's response to aging and even help improve cognitive function.

Associate professor receives SAE Outstanding Faculty Advisor award

John Mativo, an associate professor in the department of career and information studies, was recognized as the Society of Automotive Engineers' Outstanding Faculty Advisor earlier this year.
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