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Alumna named dean of Augusta University's College of Education
Judi Wilson (MEd '93, EdS '95) will provide a strategic vision for the College's academic and professional development programs and work with faculty to establish new programs in support of interdisciplinary research.
Associate professor receives 2020 Excellence in Scholarship Award from AMTE
AnnaMarie Conner was recently recognized by the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators for her significant and lasting contributions to the field.
Associate professor discusses school desegregation in the South
Sheneka Williams was quoted by ABC News on school integration efforts in the South. Communities may support desegregation, but oftentimes, they don't want to shuffle their kids around for racial balance, she said.
Three College of Education alumni named to 2019 UGA 40 Under 40 Class
Colin Muething (BSEd '07, MEd '09), Cindy Quinlan (BBA '02, MEd '03, EdS '09) and JaNaè Taylor (MEd '03, PhD '07) exemplify leadership in their industries and communities and uphold the Pillars of the Arch.
Assistant professor receives award for research on computerized adaptive testing
Shiyu Wang received the 2019 Early Career Researcher Award from the International Association for Computerized Adaptive Testing. Her research aims to improve and enhance personalized assessment and learning in education.
Alumnus named College of Education dean at Winona State
Daniel Kirk (PhD '08) previously served as dean and professor of education at American University of Ras al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, as well as associate dean and professor at the National Defense College in Abu Dhabi.
Associate professor named editor of behavior analysis journal
Joel Ringdahl was named editor of a multidisciplinary journal committed to increasing communication between behavior analysis and psychology and providing up-to-date information on current developments in the field.
College's clinics provide valuable cross-training experiences for students
Graduate students learn terminology and more when working across departments to diagnose learning difficulties.
Tanzanian trip plants seed for robotics and future technology
By connecting math and science concepts with real-world experiences, UGA faculty member hopes lessons impact country's overall economy.
Graduate student receives Spencer Foundation fellowship
The award will allow Stephanie Renee Toliver to pursue her research into Afrofuturism, a cultural aesthetic used by black authors to reclaim and recover the past, counter negatives and elevate positive realities and new possibilities.