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Doctoral student merges art and literacy with GMOA exhibition
While studying in the College of Education, Rachel Sanders noticed a glaring paradox in the field of new literacy. In response, she presented her doctoral defense solely outside the written word with an exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art.
Student speaker celebrates connections
Emily Wallace is fulfilling a freshman-year promise by speaking in front of 4,000 people at Convocation.
Think you know why you're wearing a blue tassel? Think again
It's not the College's color choice, but rather a tradition passed down for hundreds of years.
'It's about equal opportunity more than anything else'
Brent Hardin, director of adapted athletics for the University of Alabama, is passionate about equity in athletics.
A life of savoring the flavors of the South
Betty Hooks Underwood's visits to her daughter while she was attending college helped change the course of she and her husband's lives.
Former military find a home at the College of Education
The next generation: A growing number of veterans now call the College home.
Kristy Kowal is making waves
A childhood passion for swimming turned into an Olympic medal for third-grade teacher Kristy Kowal.
Researcher's work promotes school climate change
Catherine Bradshaw turns data on bullying into positive solutions.
Retired faculty member continues to learn
For Carl Glickman, teaching is as much about leading your students as it is allowing them to lead you.
Alumna receives 2018 Science Academy Award for Young Researchers
Zelha Tunç-Pekkan recently received the 2018 Science Academy Award for Young Researchers to enhance her studies on children's construction of fractions and its relationship to algebra.