Staff appreciation: Centers staff
The staff in our centers represent the College by providing services and outreach to the local community and state. The Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research (CABER) provides direct classroom instruction to elementary children with autism. Certified teaching staff from the clinic lead classroom instruction and provide a training ground for teachers.
The Torrance Center for Creativity and Talent Development has a goal to investigate, evaluate, and implement techniques for enhancing creativity across domains of human enterprise and to increase creative literacy in the local, state, national, and international communities. All of our center staff represent us to students, teachers, and administrators. Their hard work contributes to the teaching, research, and service mission of UGA.
Please take a minute to send a quick note of appreciation to these full-time center staff members to let them know how much they are appreciated.
- Nestle Butler, behavioral analyst I, Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research
- Tyler Curtis Elliott, behavioral analyst II, Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research
- Jessica Garman, behavioral analyst I, Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research
- Madeline Griffin, behavioral analyst I, Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research
- Joseph Byron Hart, behavioral analyst III and clinic coordinator, Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research
- Nadya Logan, behavioral analyst I, Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research
- Amy Miller, outreach and event coordinator, Torrance Center for Creativity and Talent Development
- Cristin Pharis, behavioral analyst I, Center for Autism and Behavioral Education Research
- Desiree Sharpe, program coordinator III, Torrance Center for Creativity and Talent Development