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Giving a population its voice

Faculty and graduate students in the Department of Counseling and Human Development Services are reaching out to local immigrant and Spanish-speaking populations to help them get the counseling services they need.

Have solutions, will travel

Students in the College's special education program are branching out to assist with children and families across the state.

Lab explores the story behind the technology

RAIL ideas can start with a 'what if' question, and then the team weighs the impact of the solution. Other times, researchers blend new technologies with instruction to help teachers.

Love of technology by design

A Coca-Cola First Generation Scholar during her four years as an undergraduate at the University of Georgia, Enid Truong found her connection in the College of Education.

Professor emeritus, 74, shaped and defined field of student affairs

Roger B. Winston Jr., professor emeritus in the department of counseling and human development services, who contributed over more than 20 years in the field of student affairs, died on November 4, 2017, after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was 74.

Program helps new principals gain an edge

The College of Education's Early Career Principal Readiness Program exists to help navigate the waters of leading a school.

Research helps children reach their potential

Research is helping children learn new ways to express themselves—and teaching them a preferred way to communicate that they are more likely to retain.

Research project explores the next top model

Dan Capps is working with a small team of teachers from Georgia and Alabama to develop and test two modules that will help students learn that models are abstractions, not copies.

Sport management takes hold in an emerging market

A new partnership he formed with China's Southwest University of Finance and Economics is well timed, offering a unique opportunity for both University of Georgia students as well as Chinese scholars.

The gifts you can't touch

By tailoring assessments to what's being taught in the classroom, teachers better understand student needs.
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