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Alumnus' batik paintings garner prestigious 1858 Prize

The Gibbes Museum of Art and its member auxiliary group Society 1858 will name Leo Twiggs (Ed.D. '70) the winner on Monday when it announces the results of its annual juried competition.

Faculty member honored by alma mater

Longtime faculty member Carl Glickman, whose pioneering work in education during the civil rights era continues to inform his classes today, was recently honored by Colby College.

Professor speaks on effort to bring mental health treatment to Spanish-speaking populations

Through the bilingual counseling program BIEN Bilingual Clinic at the Latin American Association (Athens), students in the College's counseling program are reaching the Athens-area Hispanic population and addressing a real need.

Student's concussion research takes her to U.S. Air Force Academy

Michelle Weber's dissertation work will contribute to issues affecting the military.

Study discovers 'switch' that helps muscles heal, regenerate

Controlling 'satellite cells' may help treat certain diseases and aging issues.

Study shows sports betting drives viewership

According to a study by Steven Salaga in the department of kinesiology, viewers stay tuned to games longer when either team has a chance to cover the point spread.

Professor named 2018-2019 SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellow

Scott Ardoin was one of only four UGA faculty members to be named a 2018-2019 SEC Academic Leadership Development Programs Fellow.

Faculty and teachers' trip to Alabama's Legacy Museum sparks dialogue for change

The experience also inspired 15 educators and community members to work to commemorate the victims of racial terror lynchings in Athens-Clarke County.

Graduate student honored as 'emerging leader' in counseling field

Brean'a Parker, a doctoral student in the department of counseling and human development services, was recently named an Emerging Leader by the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

Professor elected president of American Psychological Association division

Anneliese Singh, a professor and associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion in the University of Georgia College of Education, was recently elected to a leadership position within the American Psychological Association.
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