Document Type

Article

Publication Date

8-20-2019

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, College of Education News, Special needs children, Psychology students, Ecuador, Brittany Fahey, Raven Hamilton, School of Psychology, Shanice Murphy, STEM award, i2STEMe, Kania Greer, Boys and Girls Club, Alma Stevenson, Shelli Casler-Failing

Abstract

  • Georgia Southern school psychology students work with special needs children in Ecuador, experience is life-changing
  • Georgia Southern's i2STEMe receives 2019 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity
  • Georgia Southern COE professors mentor students at Boys and Girls Club of Statesboro, enhance STEM literacy with weeklong study

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