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On these pages, you will find UGA College of Education faculty commentary on education issues as cited in the national press.
While many online periodicals keep their stories freely available indefinitely, stories on other sites (e.g., the Atlanta Journal Constitution, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times) expire after a specified period of time, after which they can be retrieved by locating the story through the Web site's archives, and sometimes paying a fee to do so. Where that is the periodical's policy, we have provided a link to the periodical's main page and the citation for the article so that interested readers may find the original article.
Henderson
Aug 3, 2006, 15:01:00 When former Georgia Bulldog and New York Jet football player Jamie Henderson, clad in a black cap and gown, strides confidently across the stage Saturday morning at Stegeman Coliseum to receive his bachelor's degree in sport studies from UGA, it will mark an emotional victory for a man who lost so much, reports the New York Daily News in its August 3, 2006 edition.
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Aug 1, 2006, 15:38:00 A story in the July 30, 2006, Hampton Roads (VA) Daily Press about when exercising too much can be damaging quotes UGA exercise scientists Rod Dishman.
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Cureton
Jul 25, 2006, 11:19:00 A story in the July 24, 2006 St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the benefits of caffeine on those who exercise cites UGA studies and quotes Kirk Cureton, professor and head of the department of kinesiology.
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Gregg, Lee
Jul 24, 2006, 17:12:00 UGA's new Alternative Media Access Center, co-founded by Distinguished Research Professor Noel Gregg and COE graduate Christopher Lee, is the nation’s first service and research program to offer a central hub for products and materials for college students who face print-related disabilities, a story in the July 17 Columns reports.
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Jul 24, 2006, 15:14:00 Exercise fuels the brain’s stress buffers, the Los Angeles Business Journal reports, citing research by UGA kinesiology professor Rod Dishman. (article not posted on web)
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