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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.
'Poe-tober' events haunt Athens this fall
Edgar Allan Poe-themed activities sponsored by National Endowment for the Arts
New paper wins award from teacher education group
The paper was the result of a collaborative effort by former doctoral student Ryan Nixon, current doctoral student Richard Ross, and professor Julie Luft.
Partnership helps local high schools win national recognition
Professors-in-residence, Experience UGA programs cited as Clarke high schools named ‘Schools of Opportunity’
A summer's swim into learning
Camp DIVE gives kids the chance to rethink how they see a classroom
Elite school psychology society elects professor among new members
Amy Reschly, a professor in the department of educational psychology, is now a member of the Society for the Study of School Psychology.
Three alumni win presidential honors
Three College of Education alumni was recently honored by the White House for their work in teaching math and science.
Professor named co-editor of journal Voices from the Middle
Sara Kajder will oversee the journal’s peer review process, write themed calls, determine content for each issue and direct the redesign of the journal’s cover and interior layout.
Rural location, race influence students' access to college, according to new study
Students from rural communities who want to attend college face challenges on their pathways to higher education, according to a new study from a College of Education researcher.
Study reinforces dangers of football's early practice days
The four-year study evaluated the rates of exercise-related heat illness among NCAA football players at 60 colleges across the United States.