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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.

Bullying prevention contest expands to elementary art

This fall the contest expanded to include elementary students' artwork that illustrated the concept of bullying prevention.

Fifth-graders among presenters at NAPDS conference

The year's conference location made it possible for both Clarke County School District and UGA College of Education representatives involved in the Professional Development School District partnership to attend and present.

Milner visit sparks critical consciousness discussion

His research examines practices and policies that support teacher effectiveness in urban schools and has influenced designs and practices of teacher education courses and programs across the country.

Social studies collaboration supports new teacher growth

An innovative secondary social studies collaboration is having a positive effect on local teachers and UGA teacher candidates.

Two College of Education student workers are among UGA's top 100

Amanda Jeter and Terri Rothfusz—both student workers in the College of Education's Office of Academic Programs—were recently recognized for their outstanding contributions to UGA and their community.

Media mention: Concussion Lab's research featured in Ottawa Citizen

Research done by the UGA Concussion Lab has shed new light on the negative effects concussions and head injuries have on driving, and were recently highlighted in a story in the Ottawa Citizen.

Books on display share stories—minus the text

They have pictures bound together in a particular order, but how they unfold is up to you, the reader, to translate.

Muscles struggle to ever fully recover after losing tissue, study finds

The overall effects of muscle damage could have implications on physical therapy strategies and long-term health.
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