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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.
Summer poetry series enhances teachers' creative outlets
A Seat in the Shade puts poets on the stage at Hendershot's for three Tuesdays in July.
Faculty member receives national fellowship to help develop new measurement tool
Shiyu Wang, an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, is among 30 selected for the 2019 National Academy of Education (NAEd)/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellows program.
David Stanley: 'I know I love working with people'
From mentoring local high school students to developing a diversity workshop series, David Stanley is passionate about helping others and has a clear career path to pass on his knowledge and experience.
An 'encouraging' award: Doctoral student receives Lee Roy B. Giles honor
Marques Dexter, a doctoral student in the College's department of kinesiology, is this year's graduate student recipient of the Lee Roy B. Giles Encouragement Award.
Weeklong experience helps connect College programs with military
The College of Education is home to the largest number of student veterans on campus. Now, one faculty member is aiming to make even more connections through a weeklong program to introduce educators and other influencers into military life.