AUGUSTA, GA – Estimates say that up to two million people across the globe are forced into human trafficking rings each year. The majority of these are young women. In Belize, a small country of only 350,000 people on the Caribbean coast of Central...
AUGUSTA, GA. – The first College of Education Research Colloquium will meet Oct. 2. Faculty from the departments of Counselor Education, Leadership & Research, Kinesiology & Health Science and Teacher Education will present their ongoing and...
AUGUSTA, GA – More than 250 educators and community members turned out for the GRU Literacy Center’s September Literacy Summit on Sept. 12-13, which focused on the impact of autism and ADHD on literacy skills. “There are so many unanswered questions...
Drs. Paula Dohoney, Gordon Eisenman, Beth Pendergraft and Judi Wilson attended the Transforming Educator Preparation (TEP) Conference in Atlanta on Sept. 2-4. Dr. Judi Wilson was an invited speaker at the 7th Annual State of Education Conference at...
AUGUSTA, GA – In May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that 1 in 68 children is born with an autism spectrum disorder – a rate 30 percent higher than previously thought. In response to this growing need, the GRU College of...
Counselor Education, Leadership & Research Dr. Olajide Agunloye, Professor of Counselor Education, has had an article published. The Global Science and Technology Forum International Journal on Education has published “Science and Culture –...
Dr. Olajide Agunloye, professor in the Georgia Regents University College of Education, said last month’s abduction in Nigeria of 200 school girls is typical of the militants who are trying to instill fear in non-Muslims embracing education. Watch...
Dr. Lurelia Hardy and Dr. Paulette Harris presented a paper along with Dr. Andrew Kemp from Teacher Education at the Eastern Education Research Conference, Feb 19-22, 2014 in Jacksonville, Fla. Dr. Hardy and Dr. Harris held an Adult Financial...
Above: Dr. Paulette Harris (right), founder and director of the GRU Literacy Center, speaks at the recent dedication of the center’s Little Free Library. The GRU College of Education Literacy Center has been awarded a $15,000 grant by the Creel...
The 13th Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action and Change was held in Savannah, Georgia Feb. 7-8. Several faculty and students from the Department of Counselor Education, Leadership, and Research presented and...