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Annual poetry series featured in local publications

The event was chosen as a "calendar pick" in Flagpole and was also the subject of a feature story in the Athens Banner-Herald.

Professor profiled in groundbreaking magazine article

Anneliese Singh, an associate professor in the department of counseling and human development services, is among more than a dozen personalities profiled in a story about being gay and South Asian.

New York Times quotes professor on federal lawsuit

John Dayton, a professor in the department of lifelong education, administration and policy, spoke about a lawsuit stemming from an incident in a rural Idaho school.

Professor weighs in on racial, gender bias in school discipline

Bettina Love says she is concerned that teachers often misunderstand the identities of African-American girls.

Study finds ultrasound is reliable, inexpensive way to measure health

When kinesiology graduate student Hui-Ju Young began looking into ways to use ultrasound to measure muscle health, she had no idea her research would be based on cattle-and cuts of beef.

Professor receives Trueba Award from AERA

Cynthia Dillard received the Henry T. Trueba Award for her distinguished contributions leading to the transformation of the social contexts of education.

Yli-Piipari quoted in Washington Post on validity of conducting research studies with mobile phones

According to Yli-Piipari, researchers can do very little to prevent participants from entering fake data with mobile apps, such as Apple's ResearchKit.

Mission complete! Robotics competition lands successfully for 2nd year

RAIL Robotics Competition sends 28 Barrow County students on a 'mission' to Mars.

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.
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