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Georgia Southern team awarded $465k to train science teachers, address critical environmental issues in Gulf of Mexico
An interdisciplinary team from Georgia Southern University was awarded more than $465,000 from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to foster the development of ...
Back to School: Experts Available to talk ChatGPT, Food Insecurity and Education Leadership
With the school year starting very soon, the University of Delaware media team have rounded up some education stories, experts and research to consider for ...
Aston University appoints new pro-vice-chancellor and executive dean of business and social sciences
Professor Zoe Radnor has been appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences She has had a successful career ...
ChristianaCare Opens School-Based Health Center at Kuumba Academy Charter School in partnership with Community Education Building
School to provide increased access to preventative health services for young students so they can learn, grow and thrive To address health issues at the ...
Technology Brings Students & Faculty Together During COVID
As COVID-19 brought closures around the world, many educational institutions sought out new ways to educate and connect with students. As Southern Utah University prepared ...
Integrated General Education Covers Women in Medicine
Southern Utah University's integrated general education program aims to be innovative and contribute to student success and retention by incorporating multiple knowledge areas and faculty ...
General Education in Higher Education is Critical for Well-Rounded Learning
As part of Southern Utah University's Integrated General Education initiative, Dr. Kris Phillips, associate professor of philosophy, and Dr. Lindsey Roper, assistant professor of biology, ...
Now is the time for experts – Let Georgia Southern University be your source for accurate, objective and expert input on covering COVID – 19
As the global pandemic touches almost all parts of the United States – it is essential that the public receives only accurate and definitive information from ...
How online options are ensuring COVID-19 doesn’t impede education and learning
As schools and academic institutions across America prepare to react to the COVID-19 outbreak, the likely scenario is students will be going online to continue ...
Building Community Gardens to Help Food Insecurity
Dr. Elizabeth Olson, associate professor of anthropology and associate director for the Center of Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Southern Utah University, teaches the ...