Lori Fredricks, who wrote her dissertation on cultural and linguistic diversity, now teaches second language reading and writing as an assistant professor at the American University in Cairo, Egypt.
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Brad Smith, a former elementary school physical education teacher who ran triathlons for fun, seeks to motivate others with physical disabilities since a serious accident left him in a wheelchair.
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Jacob English (B.S. ’08, M.S. ’12) is responsible for the academic futures of 1,400 students in his role as academic adviser in the college's Office of Academic Assistance and Graduate Admissions.
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Beth Miller brings her experiences as a teacher and a parent to her work as a doctoral student in the Education of Students with Exceptionalities program with an emphasis on deaf education.
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Rachelle Wood -- an Atlanta Hawks Foundation scholarship recipient, Honors College student and education major -- finds time to give back to the community while keeping up with her studies.
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COE alumnus Sabrina Rollins believes her six years serving in the U.S. Navy and her three years as a preschool teacher helped her decide that a career in teaching was the path for her.
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In addition to teaching, supervising and advising students in the Counselor Education and Practice Program, Catharina Chang has recently become the COE's director of international programs.
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Alumnus Julia Whisenhunt draws on the experiences she had in the college's Counselor Education and Practice program in her new teaching position at the University of West Georgia.
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Heather Henley, COE senior administrative coordinator for human resources, recently sat down to discuss her career path, the university’s human resources services and why she loves working in the COE.
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Teachers helped Beverly Armento believe in herself, thus inspiring her to become an educator herself and start a career in higher education to prepare future teachers for their own classrooms.
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