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'School choice' options hasten neighborhood gentrification, study finds

Communities may benefit from overlapping education and housing policies.

Gift supports scholarships for 5 students a year to 'pay it forward' as teachers

UGA College of Education students studying to become educators now have more opportunities for financial support thanks to a commitment from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

When the answer is wrong, but the solution is right

'Case-based' curriculum helps students of all ages become better problem solvers.

Associate dean and diversity office honored with Founder's Award

Anneliese Singh was honored with UGA's Lavender Graduation Founder's Award for her contributions to the LGBTQ community and her leadership of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Connecting the dots: UGA helps high schoolers document local history

New grant bolsters collaboration between Putnam County, College of Education and Willson Center to engage students in research, digital humanities.

Faculty research looks at link between eggs and bone health

UGA researchers to determine if egg consumption can improve bone strength and cognitive function in children.

'You give kids that freedom, powerful things happen'

Graduate student Jason Mizell made a connection with one of his students, and the effect changed an entire neighborhood.

New scholarship benefits students seeking an education degree

New need-based program also includes summer experience, experiential learning and mentorship.

'Education is a people business'

The superintendent of Gwinnett County Public Schools since 1996, J. Alvin Wilbanks has spent more than 50 years in education.

'Inquiry fair' highlights teachers, candidates

More than 70 teacher candidates in the early childhood and middle grades programs shared inquiry projects in a gallery walk format and talked with UGA faculty and mentor teachers and administrators.
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