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“Bloody Sunday, Selma and the Long Civil Rights Movement” invited teachers from across the country to explore understudied people and places of the civil rights movement.
Launched in 2019, the Biggio Center’s Faculty Fellows program is helping advance a mission of promoting teaching excellence and increased opportunities for faculty.
Mike Milford, a communication professor of 15 years at Auburn University, takes initiative in his research to develop a healthier correspondence between an athlete, their coach and their parents.
As schools and statehouses grapple with cell phone use in the classroom, researchers in the College of Liberal Arts have evaluated a promising cell phone ban policy that benefits students and teachers alike.
A self-described passionate Earth Citizen, Jerald Crook, who graduated in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in history, is the new program coordinator at Georgia Humanities.