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Governor appoints alumna to state board
College of Education alumna Cheryl Harris was recently appointed to Georgia's Statewide Independent Living Council.
Creating literary critics or lifelong readers?
In a recent op-ed piece, Professor Peter Smagorinsky notes how passion and imagination are better ways to keep kids reading.
This year's convocation speaker came to the College in an untraditional way
Exercise and sport science major Creedence Riblett will address classmates during the ceremony at 2 p.m. Dec. 15.
Graduate student named a Javits-Frasier Scholar
Jerilyn Williams was recently named a 2016 Javits-Frasier Scholar by the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC).
Professor named Sachs Distinguished Lecturer in residence at Columbia University
Mary M. Atwater has been named the Sachs Distinguished Lecturer in residence at Teachers College, Columbia University for the spring semester.
Study finds movement in treating epilepsy
A kinesiology student launches a study in an area not often addressed: How exercise affects chronic seizures.
Former associate dean to serve as interim schools chief
Jack Parish, the College's former associate dean of outreach and engagement, starts in January as interim school superintendent for Clarke County.
College wins big during annual gifted children conference
Eleven receive accolades for their research and service within the gifted community.
Graduate students help high schoolers learn beyond the written word
English Education students pair with ninth-graders to explore storytelling.
New project takes gifted education at Department of Defense schools to next level
UGA researchers will now work on implementing results of recent project.