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Amazing Student: Stephanie Toliver
Stephanie Toliver is a third-year doctoral student studying language and literacy education. She is the 2018 recipient of the American Library Association's Diversity Research Grant.
Two College of Education alumni receive Fulbright assistantships
Laura Moeller (B.S.Ed. '18) and Elizabeth Jennings (B.S.Ed. '18) were among nine UGA alumni who received English teaching assistantship awards from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
When hurricanes threaten, take time to focus on mental health
Alan E. Stewart, a professor in the Department of Counseling and Human Development Services who studies weather and climate psychology, shares his advice on staying calm and clear-headed in a severe weather event.
Associate professor featured in NBC short film on home schooling
Cheryl Fields-Smith explains why more African-American families are home-schooling their children.
In the news: RAIL finds international media coverage
On a recent visit to Honduras, researchers with RAIL were highlighted in nearly a dozen media outlets, including both print and TV sources.
Professor's visit to Israel spreads lessons of language
Speaking at several conferences and events, Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor introduced a variety of educators to ways the arts can enhance language learning.
'Cookies' and 'Crumbles' help kids realize their appetite for science
A science education game developed by a College of Education faculty member wins the 2018 International Serious Play Award.
Media mention: Kinesiology professor's research continues to protect student athletes
In a recent interview on The Weather Channel, Don Corr of the Georgia High School Association explains how UGA research is today protecting student athletes.
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.