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Clinical associate professor receives 2017 First-Year Odyssey Teaching Award
Beth Tolley was recently honored for her innovation in instruction, connection of seminar content to her research and incorporation of FYOS program goals into her seminar.
Exploring microaggression in science education
Science education professor Mary Atwater receives $229,061 NSF grant to conduct transformative research in racial microaggression.
Skip the soda, opt for the stairs to feel more energized
A midday jolt of caffeine isn't as powerful as walking up and down some stairs, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
It's not love, it's not hate—it's just 'like'
UGA researcher delves into the many meanings behind a totally tubular word.
Associate professor receives university's highest early career teaching honor
John Mativo's influence and enthusiasm for teaching extend across the STEM fields and into the community where students are benefiting from their work on real-world industry projects.
Summer camps help kids gain physical, mental strength
Exercise, athletic training and creative writing offered through the UGA College of Education
Graduate students recognized for excellence in teaching
Eighteen teaching assistants in the College of Education were recognized for their significant contributions to the instructional mission of the university.
Amazing Student: Miranda Williams
Bulldog fans are likely to recognize Miranda Williams as the feature twirler at football games. She even won a national title for her twirling prowess, but she also excelled in the classroom and community during her undergraduate career.
Athletic Association Professor receives 2017 Creative Teaching Award
Julie Luft was recognized for her excellence in developing and implementing creative teaching strategies to improve student learning and encourage instructional excellence.
Science education professor honored by national organization
A College of Education science education professor has been honored by a national organization dedicated to the teaching of the subject.