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Associate professor receives NAGC Early Scholar Award
Sakhavat Mammadov received the 2023 award from the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC).
Inspiring future scientists
Middle-grade students received hands-on experience conducting science research at the College’s inaugural siSTEMas Camp—a $1.3 million joint research and outreach project.
ASL faculty, students cultivate inclusivity during Deaf Awareness Month
Though Deaf Awareness Month is observed in September, students and faculty in the College’s American Sign Language program foster awareness and inclusivity of Deaf individuals year-round.
College welcomes 18 new faculty members for 2023-24 academic year
These faculty bring expertise in engineering education, AI/machine-learning, musculoskeletal injury, teacher training, and more.
Students, faculty recognized at 2023 APA Convention
The College’s counseling psychology program received the 2023 Suinn Minority Achievement Award, and students and faculty received recognition for their research and contributions.
Signing with confidence
American Sign Language students receive immersive study abroad experience in Paris, France.
Seven College alumni named to UGA’s 2023 40 Under 40 Class
The 40 Under 40 program celebrates the personal, professional, and philanthropic achievements of UGA graduates who are under the age of 40.
College faculty, students foster partnerships in Clarke County School District schools
Faculty and students in the College provided classroom or observational experiences to undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students and support for CCSD students, teachers, counselors, and administrators.
Associate professor named 2023-24 AERA Congressional Fellow
Associate professor Walker Swain will work on the staff of a Congress member or a congressional committee as a 2023-24 AERA Congressional Fellow.
Study finds targeted pre-K programs more segregated than universal pre-K programs
Students enrolled in targeted pre-K programs for low-income families may experience more racial isolation, according to a study by associate professor Walker Swain.