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The science of teaching

Julie Luft wants science teaching to be fun and engaging, and as a result she also was tapped to help faculty at UGA make the most out of the gleaming new space.

Graduate School honors 2 College alumni

Mary Frances Early (M.M.Ed. '62, Ed.S. '71) and Flora W. Tydings (B.S.Ed. '76, M.Ed. '79, Ed.D. '03) were among nine who received the 2017 Alumni of Distinction Award.

Counseling psychology professor focuses on giving back to community

As a bilingual Latino, a first-generation college student and a son of immigrants, Edward Delgado-Romero's earlier life experiences led him down a road of discovery; service; and, eventually, a world of change.

Doctoral student receives BFSO Founders' Award from UGA

Brittany Williams received UGA's 2017 Black Faculty and Staff Organization Founders' Award in recognition of her achievements as a graduate student.

Gov. Deal appoints alumni to state boards

Four alumni of the College of Education were appointed by Gov. Nathan Deal earlier this year to state-level boards.

Clinical assistant professor named 2017-2018 Service-Learning Fellow

Elizabeth Saylor was one of nine University of Georgia faculty members selected to participate in the Office of Service-Learning's yearlong Fellows program.

Lab's projects find sustainable solutions to real-world educational puzzles

In the College of Education's RAIL lab, researchers already know what they want to achieve—they instead spend their time trying to get there.

State-of-the-art lab opens for athletic training students

A new donation helps enhance the learning experience by funding realistic mannequins to help simulate injuries and examinations.

Alumna's achievements featured in alma mater's impact report

Julia Clark (MEd '68) was featured in Rutgers University Graduate School of Education's 2017 Impact Report for her contributions at the National Science Foundation.

Associate professor quoted on rapping lesson plans

Bettina Love, an associate professor in the department of educational theory and practice in the College of Education, was recently quoted on the use of hip-hop as a teaching tool by NBC News.
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