UWG News: EducationShare this pageShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin
-
Full Circle: Speech Therapy Recipient Returns as Graduate Student Clinician
When Emily Ferreira ’21 was still nonverbal at age 2, medical and speech professionals rallied around her family to help the toddler. The team eventually included UWG speech-language pathologists. Today, Ferreira has come full circle and is a UWG College of Education graduate student clinician working at the school’s Comprehensive Community Clinic.
Aug 30 -
Calhoun City Schools and UWG Host Innovation Conference
Calhoun City Schools has partnered with the University of West Georgia to create innovative hubs within each of their schools.
Aug 5 -
‘An International Scholar’: UWG Professor to Visit Philippines on Fulbright Scholarship
UWG recently announced Dr. Danilo Baylen as the institution’s first Fulbright U.S. Scholar in more than a decade. Baylen is the 14th UWG faculty member to attain the fellowship and will be traveling to the Philippines in 2023 to work with undergraduate and graduate students at West Visayas State University.
Jun 21 -
‘First Choice for Everyone’: Dishman Begins as New UWG College of Education Dean
Wolves don’t crow, but as Dr. Mike Dishman sees it, the University of West Georgia has every reason to be proud. And he’s honored to have joined the Pack as the new dean of UWG’s College of Education, home to the 13th largest graduate education program in the United States.
Jun 1 -
‘Gold Standard’: UWG to Offer National Board-Certified Master’s Degree to Meet Growing Demand in Health and Wellness
As part of its commitment to provide competitive, career-focused academic programs, the University of West Georgia plans to introduce a new master’s degree in integrative health and wellness in 2023.
May 24