Magnolia Hernandez
Dr. Magnolia Hernández brings over 20 years of experience in higher education, with a strong focus on access, funding, and career development in graduate education. Before joining UGA, she was
Dr. Magnolia Hernández brings over 20 years of experience in higher education, with a strong focus on access, funding, and career development in graduate education. Before joining UGA, she was
As an applied researcher, Dr Wang leverages her expertise in public health and social psychology, particularly in social influence, relationships, and media effects to design and evaluate digital interventions aimed
George Mois is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Behavior in the College of Public Health. His research interests include: human technology interaction, extended reality, socially
Don Scott, M.D., M.H.S., is an Associate Professor of Medicine and serves as Director of Education in Geriatric Medicine for both the AU/UGA Medical Partnership and the IM residency program
Stephen Correia, PhD, ABPP/CN joined the UGA faculty in August 2022. He is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist. Dr. Corriea earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology with a focus on neuropsychology
Dr. Sarah Saint Hamilton is a Lifespan Developmental Psychologist, Licensed Master Social Worker, and Clinical Assistant Professor in the UGA Institute of Gerontology. Dr. Saint Hamilton also serves as the
Dr. Rebecca Wells is jointly appointed to the Department of Health Promotion & Behavior in the College of Public Health and the School of Social Work. She directs UGA’s Maternal
Dr. Tamora Callands’ research and expertise focus on understanding and ameliorating sexual and reproductive health problems and interpersonal violence among adolescents and young adults in low-resource settings. In 2013, Dr.
Dr. Renzi-Hammond specializes in lifespan sensory, cognitive and neurological development. She is interested in the functional relationships between underlying brain structure, sensory integrity, plasticity, cognitive function and risk for disease,
Dr. Beer is an associate professor at the University of Georgia (UGA) Institute of Gerontology in the College of Public Health (Department of Health Promotion and Behavior). Dr. Beer has