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Amazing Student: Janelle Hampton

Early childhood education major Janelle Hampton is passionate about her career choice as a teacher. "I want to help make an impact in the education system, and I believe that starts right in the classroom."

UGA College of Education ranked 5th in country for online degrees

The College continues to rank among the nation's top online graduate degree programs, according to U.S. News & World Report.

Two College of Education students receive the 2020 President's Fulfilling the Dream Award

Marques R. Dexter, Ph.D. expected '20, and Caleb Kelly, a third-year sports management student, will be honored at the 17th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast on Jan. 17.

Professor weighs in on California ESL bill: "We need to be able to experiment with multiple models."

Community colleges in California are successfully expediting instruction of English as a second language, but many instructors are skeptical.

UGA graduate students support Cedar Shoals High School class with service projects

Three groups were chosen to receive funding for their research projects, which aim to benefit the Athens community.

UGA rises to top of class for educator prep programs

The College of Education's educator preparation programs have received high marks from a new state effectiveness measure of how well candidates were prepared for their careers.

A love of language

This month's amazing student is Kristin Crear, who is studying to become a speech pathologist and plans to travel the world.

Associate professor quoted on educational equity for rural students of color

Darris Means' presentation at the Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference in Portland, Oregon, was covered by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.

Russian Flagship Program cultural event series explores traditions and histories

The inaugural series aims to introduce students to diverse communities where Russian is spoken widely in business, government, education and other cultural contexts.

Assistant professor quoted on sports betting in Georgia

Steven Salaga, an assistant professor in the department of kinesiology, was recently quoted in the Atlanta Business Chronicle about the relationship between local viewership and online betting.
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