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Sport management student named NCAA Woman of the Year

Kinesiology master's student Keturah Orji was named Woman of the Year during a reception Sunday evening; she is the second College of Education alumna to receive the honor.

Associate professor helps local youth succeed one book at a time

Sheneka Williams' passion for increasing access and narrowing the opportunity gap with Books for Keeps is helping thousands of at-risk youth combat the effects of summer learning loss.

Media mention: Platinum award recognizes alumna's efforts to promote healthy food

Recently, the work of Susan Nelson (M.Ed. '15), school nutrition director for Baldwin County Schools, has paid off in the form of the platinum-level Golden Radish Award for the district.

Doctoral degree links new UGA police chief to College

Dan Silk's career in law enforcement spans decades and continents.

Official partnership paves way for South Korean collaborations

An agreement signed earlier this month by the College's Research and Innovation in Learning (RAIL) Lab will help bring South Korean university students to a top American university to learn lessons in robotics and virtual reality and deliver them to K-12 students in South Korea.

Associate dean honored with career award

The National Latina/o Psychological Association will give the 2018 NLPA Distinguished Professional Career Award to Edward Delgado-Romero.

Study links weather safety training from teacher workshop to students' homes

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers draw a line between increased awareness by teachers and better prepared families

Class benefits pre-health students, disabled community members

'Disability Wellness' offers hands-on training while helping people reach health goals.

Alumna featured in Forbes for mental health podcast

Joy Bradford, an alumna of the College of Education and a licensed psychologist, was recently featured on Forbes.com to discuss her mental health podcast and passion for promoting mental wellness in black women.

Gift supports graduate certificate in dyslexia

The Zeist Foundation helps educators and clinicians gain a deeper understanding of reading development.
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