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Bigger than me: My memories of my first UGA football game
Teacher Rebecca A. Hendrix wrote this essay to demonstrate the concept of a theme to her sixth-grade students at Ashworth Middle School in Calhoun, Georgia.
Study finds childhood fitness reduces long-term cardiovascular risks of childhood obesity
A new study from a group of international researchers has identified a potentially effective tool to reduce the long-term health risks of childhood obesity: aerobic exercise.
Second NEA 'Big Read' grant brings more poetry to Athens area
Thanks to a recent "Big Read" grant award from the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA), the Athens community can enjoy a series of poetry events this June and another one in the fall.
Doctoral student receives national research fellowship
Seles Gadson's nine-week summer fellowship will allow her to study and conduct research at NIDCD's laboratory in Bethesda, Maryland.
Three students receive UGA's Presidential Award of Excellence
Three undergraduate students in the University of Georgia College of Education were honored with the UGA Presidential Award of Excellence for their outstanding academic achievements.
CLASE celebrates students, family and friends at annual Parent Night
Earlier this month, the Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education's Tutoring and Mentoring program culminated in a Parent Night celebration.
Over 400 graduates take part in spring convocation ceremony
Over 400 graduates of the University of Georgia College of Education walked across the stage at the Classic Center during the College's Spring 2016 Graduation Convocation ceremony.
Advisor receives outstanding undergraduate academic advising award
Anna Williams was recently recognized for her excellence in advising undergraduate students on class selection and course of study.
Three students inducted into UGA's Arch Society
Named after the most prominent symbol of the university, members of the Arch Society provide service to the University of Georgia as official hosts and goodwill ambassadors.
Professors quoted on academic expectation, graduation rates among black students
Louis Castenell and Jim Garrett examine whether lower expectation for black students may effect graduation rates at both the high school and college level.