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Professor emphasizes human relationships, not data points
Peter Smagorinsky highlights the importance of teacher-student relationships, rather than data points, in a blog post for the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Media Mentions: Lynall on concussions, Burke on books
A new blood test for concussions draws concerns, and faculty acknowledge the awkwardness of assigning their own books to a class.
When small movements make a big difference
New study looks at how vibration can help children with cerebral palsy.
Instructional technology professor recognized for teaching excellence
Rob Branch was inducted into the UGA Teaching Academy as a member of the Class of 2017 for his leadership in teaching and learning.
Faculty member wins Fulbright to research, refine teaching in Italy
Based in Padua, the months-long project also involves collaborations among Italian and American universities.
Professor leads next revision of association's ethics code
Linda Campbell will chair the committee charged with the first major update to the American Psychological Association's ethics code in 15 years.
There's no shame in sweat, says kinesiology department head
Janet Buckworth's comments in Women's Health Magazine support larger idea of sweat as something to be embraced.
Professor says student engagement is a sign of 'flourishing'
Amy L. Reschly, a professor in the department of educational psychology, was recently cited in the Harvard Business Review for her expertise in student engagement.
Professor emeritus, 85, investigated productive rehabilitation procedures
Former psychology professor Jerold Bozarth, who integrated research activities with contributions to practitioners and community organizations, passed away on January 25, 2018. He was 85.
Associate professor works to refine school assessments for students
Laine Bradshaw was recently featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for her work on a pilot program that will help refine school assessments for Putnam County School District.