
Given annually to the College of Education alumnus who has distinguished oneself in his/her profession and community and has brought credit to the college.
More >>>Some little boys, when you ask them, will claim that they want to be professional athletes when they grow up. Or firemen. Or superheroes. When Anthony Stinson (M.Ed. '86 and Ed.S. '96) was a child, he also knew what he wanted to be - he wanted to be a teacher.
More >>>As a father of two, a longtime family therapist and founder of Active Parenting Publishers - an Atlanta-based company that develops web-based and online educational tools for moms and dads - Michael "Doc Pop" Popkin (M.Ed. '75 and Ph.D. '80) knows full well that parenting isn't easy. But it took an appearance as an expert on "The Montel Williams Show" several years ago to make him realize that some intensely challenging kids are literally driving their parents crazy.
More >>>Carolyn Hall (Ed.S. '93) has dedicated her life to making a difference in children’s lives. She spent the bulk of her career in south central Los Angeles, working for 16 years in the sprawling Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-largest school system in the country.
More >>>At the age of 60, Lucy Hayden (M. Ed. '77 and Ph.D. '86) has held so many different kinds of jobs within the realm of education that it's difficult to summarize her career in just a few sentences.
More >>>Nearly three decades ago, the Savannah College of Art and Design opened its doors in a renovated brick building on Bull Street, the former site of the Savannah Volunteer Guard Armory, which was constructed in 1892. At the time, the fledgling college had eight faculty members and 71 students and had the feel of a grand experiment.
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