Kudos: Faculty members rank among most productive early-career educational psychologists; named to UGA's Women's Leadership Fellows Program
Faculty members rank among most productive early-career educational psychologists
Three faculty members in the Department of Educational Psychology made the list of the most productive early-career educational psychologists, according to a new study in the Educational Psychology Review.
Associate professors Denis Dumas and Logan Fiorella and assistant professor Emily Rosenzweig ranked among the top 20 most productive early-career educational psychologists. Dumas and Fiorella also ranked in the top 25 most productive educational psychologists overall.
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Faculty members named to 2022-23 Women’s Leadership Fellows Program
Two faculty members in the Mary Frances Early College of Education were named to UGA’s Women’s Leadership Fellows Program for 2022-23.
- Jori Hall, professor in the Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy and professor/program coordinator of the qualitative research and evaluative methodologies program
- Allison Nealy, clinical professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education and clinical professor/department head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education
The program was developed in 2015 with a focus on fostering leadership skills and addressing women’s issues in academic administration.