09/12/2022
Happy Monday!! Today we introduce our School Psychology representative/ Communications chair!
Graduate Researchers in Educational Psychology (GREP) is a student organization at the University of Georgia in the department of Educational Psychology.
The Graduate Researchers in Educational Psychology (GREP) student association is designed to foster contacts and communication between students and faculty in the Department of Educational Psychology and to encourage active participation in projects relating to the various fields represented in the department. Educational Psychology Programs:
Applied Cognition & Development (ACD)
Gifted & Creative
09/12/2022
Happy Monday!! Today we introduce our School Psychology representative/ Communications chair!
09/08/2022
Now introducing our representatives for the 4 programs in our department! First starting with our ACD rep!
09/06/2022
Happy Tuesday! Today, weโre introducing our secretary!
09/06/2022
Happy Tuesday!! Today, weโre introducing our secretary!
08/29/2022
Join us next Thursday on Sept 8th!
08/23/2022
Today we introduce our Vice President, Shannon!
08/22/2022
To kick off the first full week of classes, weโll be introducing our GREP Executive Board. Today, we begin with our GREP President!
04/22/2022
QM in NCME!
10/25/2021
Congrats to Madeline and for doing an amazing job in the AthHalf marathon ๐๐ฝ!!!
10/14/2021
Spooky season is here yโall!
Remember that winners will receive an EPSY t-shirt!๐
04/13/2021
Dear Faculty, Students and Staff,
The EPSY Anti-racism Coalition in the Mary Frances Early College of Education is excited to host a panel presentation tomorrow morning, Wednesday, April 14th at 9am with guests from UGA's Office of Student Affairs and Office of Institutional Diversity. The panel presentation is entitled, How to Support Student from Students from Diverse Backgrounds (see attached flyer).
Please mark your calendar/set your alarm to join the panel. Dr. Beau Seagraves, Associate Dean of Students at UGA will moderate the panel. The presentation has several aims for faculty, students and staff. For faculty, the presentation will include the menu of services and initiatives that UGA has that can support students from diverse backgrounds, as well as, suggestions for faculty to help support their mentorship, teaching and work with students. For students, the presentation will highlight the services available to them and how they can be involved in helping to bring action around equity work within the department, their studies and in the community. - Dr. Hines
04/11/2021
Happy National Pet Day! ๐๐โฅ๏ธ๐ค๐พ๐พ