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Curiosity, new challenges push speech-language pathology graduate

The first African American to graduate from College's communication sciences and disorders doctoral program looks to train next generation of researchers, clinicians.

Drive to succeed led veteran to his new teaching degree

Perry West, a decorated war veteran of the U.S. Army, has traveled the world and influenced thousands of soldiers, but his latest achievement is graduating from the College of Education.

Student organizations in literacy education receive 2019 SOAR Awards

The Journal of Language and Literacy Education and the Language and Literacy Education Graduate Organization were recently recognized for their collaborative achievements.

Amazing Student: Ellie Pryor

Ellie Pryor, an exercise and sport science major, has taken advantage of the "unbelievable opportunities" UGA offers, from lab research to club volleyball to volunteering for Special Olympics to study abroad.

Doctoral student wins national fellowship

Maritza Y. Duran, a second-year Ph.D. student in the department of counseling and human development services, has been awarded the Minority Fellowship through the American Psychological Association.

Media mention: Kinesiology professor quoted in Women's Health Magazine, MyFitnessPal website

Professor Patrick J. O'Connor lends expertise on the benefits of exercise to help you feel energized and happier.

Speaking together: Collaboration helps students tell their stories

A recent showcase of student projects at Cedar Shoals High School capped a yearlong project connecting literacy and language skills with leadership and arts development.

Sport management faculty member receives award for international education

James Zhang, is being honored for his efforts to support international education with the 2019 Richard Reiff Internationalization Award.

What's that singing from the top of Hull Deck? A budding audiologist

Payton Lack's personal experiences with hearing loss influenced his career path in communication sciences and disorders.

Meeting their match: Doctoral psychology students receive internship placements

Otherwise known as "Match Day," the placements represent the culmination of each student's training at UGA as they move on to positions in health centers, Veteran's Administration facilities, counseling centers and academic facilities.
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