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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.
Professor named a Research Thought Leader by the Innovation Collaborative
Bonnie Cramond was named to a group of six national advisors to stimulate further research on how the intersections of the arts and STEM can promote creative thinking in K-12 settings
Kappa Delta Pi elects new president; leadership council
Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education at the University of Georgia, recently elected a new president and leadership council to help foster excellence in education.
Alumna named Oconee Schools' Teacher of the Year
College of Education alumna Paige Cole, a teacher at North Oconee High School, was recently named the district's Teacher of the Year.
Students honored by UGA Black Faculty and Staff Organization
Three College of Education graduate students were recently honored at this year's Black Faculty and Staff Organization's Founders Day Awards.
Red Clay Writing Project helps develop next generation of instruction
Savannah's Deep Center creates programs that teach literacy in innovative ways
Study: New high school heat guidelines 'very successful'
Rules governing high school athletes have gone a long way to prevent exertional heat illness, according to a new study by the Georgia High School Association and researchers at the University of Georgia.