Zehnder coauthors Learning That Matters

Caralyn Zehnder, PhD ’06, has coauthored a new book, Learning That Matters: A Field Guide to Course Design for Transformative Education.

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Altizer one of 4 UGA faculty members named AAAS Fellows

Odum School of Ecology professor Sonia Altizer has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

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Ecologist studies the forces that shape savannas

Ricardo Holdo, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, studies savannas and the many forces that shape them.

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Drawdown Georgia: Home-grown solutions to reverse climate change

As part of Drawdown Georgia, researchers from UGA are finding ways to use existing resources to combat climate change.

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, UGA form Network for Engineering with Nature

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the University of Georgia are partnering to form the Network for Engineering With Nature.

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Infectious diseases professor studies immune response

Vanessa Ezenwa integrates perspectives from microbial to ecosystem scales to explore the interactions of parasites and social behavior.

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Water, conservation, and policy experts warn new federal rule could harm U.S. waters

Aquatic scientists and policy experts, including UGA’s Amy D. Rosemond, warn that a new federal rule could degrade U.S. water quality.

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Gittleman to address AVMA Global Health Summit

Odum School Dean John L. Gittleman will deliver the opening address at the 2020 American Veterinary Medical Association Global Health Summit.

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UGA ecologists to present research at virtual 2020 ESA annual meeting Aug. 3-6

26 University of Georgia faculty, students and postdoctoral associates will present research at the 2020 ESA Annual Meeting Aug. 3-6 online.

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Drake joins Forbes as a contributing columnist

Prof. John M. Drake has joined Forbes as a contributing columnist writing about the ecology of infectious diseases.

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