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Day on campus teaches kids to be language leaders

Hall County students get an up-close look at Portuguese, Latin American plants, and a new way to frame classroom discussions.

Fields-Smith quoted in Christian Science Monitor

Classroom discussions about race are important, says the College of Education professor, but also need proper context.

Alumna honored by state's foreign language educators

A College of Education alumna has been honored for her contributions to foreign language education in Georgia.

Kinesiology academy honors 2 professors

The National Academy of Kinesiology has admitted Evans and McCullick as fellows.

Doctoral student receives scholarship from psychology association

Anna Goodbread will receive the annual Dr. Louise McBee scholarship from the Athens Area Psychological Association (AAPA) at the organization's legislative breakfast this December.

Doctoral student receives study abroad award from Dr Pepper

Shara Cherniak, a third-year doctoral student in the department of educational theory and practice, will participate in a faculty-led program in Ghana during the 2016-17 academic year.

Kids, adults can be 'swim teachers' to help prevent bullying

For National Bullying Prevention Month, the director of our Safe and Welcoming Schools project shares some prevention tips.

Recent grads win Fulbright teaching awards

Kimberly Buice and Sydney Laseter were among 19 University of Georgia students and recent alumni who received Fulbright awards.

Ampersand feature focuses on strength of Deaf culture, faculty members

A recent story in the Red & Black's Ampersand magazine turned the spotlight onto three faculty members who share a unique language.

Planning, preparation help ease stress of powerful storm

Empty shelves of bread and canned goods aren't just a sign of last-minute hurricane cravings—the purchases are also a coping mechanism.
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