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COE alumna elected president of NSSLHA

Chelsea Walker, a graduate student clinician at UGA's Speech and Hearing Clinic, was recently elected president of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association.

New summer program keeps kids learning when school is out

Camp DIVE expands partnership between UGA, Clarke County Schools

Professor honored by leading educational research organization

The American Educational Research Association has given Cynthia Dillard the Henry T. Trueba Award.

Three students connected with the College named Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars

Two College of Education students, as well as a student worker in the Office of Student Services, were recently named Coca-Cola scholars.

'The Big Read' fills Athens with poetry this April

Professor Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor has lined up a slate of readings, lectures, hands-on events and performances as a way to intertwine the work of Robinson Jeffers with the culture and landscape of the South.

Olympian recounts long journey from orphanage to success

Hoffa discusses the hardships he faced growing up and the lessons he learned as a student athlete.

Sightseeing bears, magical town win Georgia Children's Book Awards

The annual awards, which took place last weekend as part of the Conference on Children's Literature, gave top honors to "Breaking News Bear Alert" by David Biedrzycki and "A Snicker of Magic" by Natalie Lloyd.

Campus forum turns spotlight onto 2016 Olympics

An Olympic medalist remembered as much for his controversial statement from the podium as for his record-breaking sprints is among the featured speakers at a University of Georgia forum focusing on the Olympics.

Alumnus empowers students through books, school library

Andy Plemmons' biggest goal as a school library media specialist is to empower student voices.

Professor's essays recall innovation, legacy of Foxfire program

Fifty years after launching the Foxfire program, the rural ways of life are still teaching important lessons for students in Rabun County, even though the name is no longer used to describe the form of education that connects students to the community.
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