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College launches campaign for naming in honor of Mary Frances Early
President Morehead provides lead gift in initiative to name College after UGA's first African American graduate.
Why are concession prices at the Masters Tournament so cheap?
According to assistant professor Steven Salaga in the department of kinesiology, affordable food and beverages enhance consumer experience.
Assistant professor receives early career award from AERA
Logan Fiorella, an assistant professor in the department of educational psychology, recently received the Division C Early Career Award from the American Educational Research Association for his contributions to the field of educational psychology.
Students celebrate 'la familia' created in counseling program
Increase in Latinx doctoral students helps expand the scope and mission of the program.
Kudos: DeBray to speak at national symposium
Educational policy faculty member Elizabeth DeBray will be among the featured speakers at a national symposium next month marking the 65th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education.
Media mention: Alumna Jones quoted in Education Week
From January 2018 until now, there have been at least 30 separate incidents of "curriculum violence" taking place in schools, according to a College of Education alumna.
Student ambassador aims to inspire others to serve
Experiences on and off campus have helped Mary Terry push boundaries of academics, leadership, and service.
Feeding language needs: New ideas in crafting classroom lessons
A research-based teaching method developed by researchers in the College's Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education is changing the way conversations take place in schools.
Georgia Children's Book Awards names 2019 winners
Narwhals and service dogs receive the newest nod from children across the state.
Amazing Student: 'You never stop growing'
Cedric Sanders is pursuing his doctorate after decades of gaining life experiences in corporate America, law enforcement, and education.