Spotlight on Students and Alumni- Archived

August 1st, 2010  |  Published in Students & Alumni

Spotlight on Students and Alumni

Students:

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Anthony Omerikwa and Fred Prasuhn, doctoral students in the program of Adult Education were selected to participate in the 2009 Graduate School Emerging Leaders Program, which takes place in October at Unicoi State Park and Lodge, near Helen, Georgia.
student pic “UGA adult education student, Austin Browne, named National Graduate Scholar”
student pic Linda Martin, a doctoral student in Adult Education was awarded the Louise Seaman Bechtel Fellowship in January 2009. This fellowship provides a $4,000 grant to a qualified children’s librarian to spend a month or more reading and studying at the Baldwin Library of the George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville.  The Baldwin Library contains a special collection of 85,000 volumes of children’s literature published mostly before 1950.  Linda, who was named Georgia’s Library Media Specialist of the Year in 2007, plans to collect stories to illustrate national standards in science, social studies, and math.
Deb Teitelbaum pic Deb Teitelbaum (right), a Ph.D. student in Educational Administration and Policy receives 3rd place in the College of Education’s Graduate Research Conference for her qualitative study You Gotta Shake Your Own Bushes: Why Good Teachers Leave Teaching
student picture Sandria Stephenson receives ACHE Research Award
blankenship pic Selena Blankenship is a graduate student in UGA’s top-ranked adult education program. Additionally, she works as a graduate assistant, a scheduler at Clarke Central High School, a community volunteer, a wife and a mother of three children. Selena Blankenship named as an UGA AMAZING STUDENT
arboleda pic Adult Education Student, Monica Arboleda, named as an UGA AMAZING STUDENT.

Alumni:

alumni pic Dr. Dionne Rosser-Mims (Ph.D., Adult Education, 2005) was featured in the Summer 2007 University of Georgia Graduate School Magazine for her work with “SistahDoctahs,” whose work involves supporting African-American women who return to college for the doctorate and whose work has branched out beyond the University of Georgia. Dr. Rosser-Mims serves as a Leadership Development Specialist at the Fanning Institute at the University of Georgia.
Karl Umble pic Adult Education Graduate, Dr. Karl Umble, receives the 2007 Balderson Award for Support of Public Health Leadership Development

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