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Online degree program broadens career path for South Georgia teacher
Online degrees such as the BSEd in Special Education help students like Frederick Mohl increase their classroom expertise.
Strength in numbers: The Mito Test makes waves
Developed by faculty in the Department of Kinesiology, a simple test using light waves is having a ripple effect among alumni who now use it.
The Innovators: A visit with three educators who are pushing classroom boundaries
Whether it's through hands-on activities or digital tools, educators are re-shaping the way classroom lessons are delivered to 21st-century students.
UGA Russian Flagship Program receives undergraduate, ROTC student support scholarships
The program received a $100,000 intensive domestic language studies scholarship to help fund the study abroad experience of Russian Flagship students.
Assistant professor named 2019-2020 Public Service and Outreach Faculty Fellow
As a 2019-2020 Public Service and Outreach Faculty Fellow, assistant professor Darris Means will study the tools, skills and resources that rural high school students need to prepare for college.
Abolitionist teaching: 'It's about you caring and loving our culture'
Bettina Love wants to push American public education to the next level. The associate professor is calling for more radical reforms to the country's educational system, which she compares to the abolitionist movement.
Communications director selected to participate in UGA's 2019 Women's Staff Leadership Institute
Jen Williams, senior communications director, was selected to participate in a program designed to support and encourage women to flourish, advance and make their fullest contributions during their careers at UGA.
Media mention: Welsh's research sheds light on disparities in school discipline
It's a complex issue, said Richard Welsh, who recently presented his research to the Clarke County Board of Education.
New mathematics teacher is always cheering for her students
May's Amazing Student, Cassandra Koes, was introduced to the UGA campus before most other freshman were even moved in, arriving early for cheerleading tryouts.
Students derive words—and entire presentations—from pictures
Elementary book club finds inspiration from Georgia Children's Book Award-nominated books.