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Third annual 'Big Read' event in Athens turns focus to Lunar New Year
The community-wide reading celebration, which kicks off in February to coincide with the Lunar New Year, focuses on "To Live," a novel by Chinese author Yu Hua.
How one educator revived her enthusiasm for the classroom
In the AJC's Get Schooled blog, professor Peter Smagorinsky has been following one Georgia teacher's journey since she was a student at UGA.
Professor receives lifetime achievement award from creativity association
Bonnie Cramond was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Creativity Association for her extraordinary accomplishments and contributions to the betterment of society.
Scholarships help doctoral student focus on barriers kids face
Matthew Moulton is able to research middle-schoolers who are experiencing homelessness thanks in part to donor support.
College of Education student-athletes inducted into leadership academy
Three student-athletes were recently inducted into Georgia's Student-Athlete Leadership Academy for their academic and athletic success, leadership, and campus and community service involvement.
Doctoral student explores vocational counseling in online article
The need in the HIV/AIDS community is huge, writes graduate student Michael B. Drew, but it has the potential to change many lives for the better.
New partnership opens up opportunities at community center
The University of Georgia is working with the Athens Housing Authority to connect with residents and offer new programming.
Robots help change learning in Honduras
Partnership between the College of Education and the country's government makes way for new technology lessons in rural parts of the country.
Five College of Education students elected to join prestigious honor society
This year, five students in the University of Georgia College of Education were initiated into UGA's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest academic honor society. Election to membership is a distinguished academic honor.
Student speaker's path follows circuitous route
Sammie Napierala approaches her speech to fall graduates similarly to how she has approached other challenges in her educational journey: Just roll with it.