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Recent Reading Ed Alumna Josie Calamari Shows Dedication to Education

October 6, 2016

Just days before giving birth to twins, Josie Calamari turned in her final exam. Two days after their birth, she received the email confirming she had successfully earned her Master of Education in Reading Education online. “It was like the best week of my life! Babies and my Master’s degree!” Calamari said with a laugh.

UGA Online Professor Bonnie Cramond Named a Research Thought Leader by the Innovation Collaborative

October 4, 2016

Bonnie Cramond, an online professor in the Master of Educational Psychology, Gifted and Creative Education degree program, was recently named to a group of six national advisors by the Innovation Collaborative, a national forum that fosters creativity, innovation and lifelong learning through research and effective practices. Known as Research Thought Leaders, the group is comprised of nationally-known researchers who integrate innovation thinking in the sciences, arts, humanities, cognition and creativity with education.

Faculty Profile: Michael Orey, Associate Professor in Learning Design and Technology

September 27, 2016

Everywhere you look today, classrooms are increasingly filled with technology, and while tablets and computers can help craft excellent instruction, instructors need to understand the benefits and long term effects of these pieces of technology. Michael Orey, instructor in the online Master of Education in Learning Design and Technology degree program focuses his teaching and research on how to use technology to further instruction.

UGA Receives National Diversity Award for Third Consecutive Year

September 22, 2016

For the third year in a row, the University of Georgia has received national recognition for its efforts to foster an inclusive, diverse campus. UGA is one of 83 recipients of the 2016 INSIGHT Into Diversity Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, the only designation of its kind awarded to…

5 Strengths Military-Connected Students Bring to the Classroom

September 20, 2016

UGA Online values military-connected students as a strong asset in our online degree programs. In an article published on “Academic Impressions,” experts Tanya Ang and Bruce Kelley explain why having military-connected students is such a strength at colleges and universities:

Online Degree Programs Enrolling in Spring

September 15, 2016

Spring enrollment applications have deadlines approaching! Check out the programs and dates listed below: November 1 M.S. in Pharmacy, Biopharma Regulatory Affairs November 15 Master of Food Technology Master of Education in Middle Grades Ed Bachelor of Business Administration Master of Education in Reading Ed…

Rigor of the UGA Online BBA Program Exceeds Student Wallace Moneyhun’s Expectations

September 13, 2016

With over a decade of work experience, Wallace Moneyhun believed he would have little to learn in UGA’s Online BBA program. However, he quickly realized the rigor of the courses and has already integrated information from his classes in his job.

UGA Online Professor Sally Krisel to be President of National Association for Gifted Children in 2017

September 8, 2016

Sally Krisel, assistant professor in the Master of Educational Psychology, Gifted and Creative degree program, is slated to be president of the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Board of Directors in 2017. “NAGC is the leading organization working to make sure that giftedness and high potential in our nation’s youth are fully recognized, universally valued, and actively nurtured,” explained Krisel. In addition to serving as president-elect, Krisel is also the Director of Innovative and Advanced Programs for Hall County Schools in Gainesville, Georgia.

NMI Lecturer John Weatherford Finds Success in Teaching Intro to New Media Class Online

September 6, 2016

John Weatherford, lecturer in the New Media Institute at the University of Georgia, has begun teaching online versions of his traditionally on campus classes and has found great success so far! Here’s what he’s been up to recently:

UGA Online Professor Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor Releases New Poetry Book

September 1, 2016

Melisa “Misha” Cahnmann-Taylor, like many UGA online faculty members, takes her area of expertise beyond just the virtual classroom. Cahnmann-Taylor, a professor in both the Graduate Certificate in TESOL and the Endorsement in ESOL, recently released a poetry book called “Imperfect Tense,” and was able to present her collection of poetry to a large crowd at Avid Bookshop.