A taste of home: REU students give back

Students in the 2019 Population Biology of Infectious Diseases REU program at UGA raised funds and made dinner for residents of the Athens Area Homeless Shelter.

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Wendy Paulsen shares meaning in work

Wendy Paulsen helps make sure faculty members and researchers have what they need for their work on environmental issues.

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UGA students, alumni receive 13 NSF Fellowships

Three students from the Odum School are among 7 UGA graduate students and 6 UGA alumni receiving NSF Graduate Research Fellowships in 2019.

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Parasites affect host responses to environmental change

Ignoring the role of parasites may lead to misinterpretation of organism responses to environmental change.

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Porter testifies about the loss of coral reefs

James W. Porter, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Professor of Ecology, Emeritus, at the University of Georgia, testified before the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology in Washington, D.C. about the loss of coral reefs.

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Diane Klement is UGA’s 2019 Udall Scholar

University of Georgia ecology major Diane Klement is 1 of 55 undergraduates from the U.S. and its territories named a 2019 Udall Scholar.

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Wargowsky receives award in Art of STEM competition

Undergraduate ecology major Isabel Wargowsky received an Award of Merit in the UGA Office of STEM Education’s 2019 Art of STEM competition.

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Ecosystem ecologist studies how forests respond to disturbances

Ecosystem ecologist Nina Wurzburger studies how forests respond to disturbances like fire, disease and land use change.

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2019 CURO Symposium is April 8-9

The 2019 CURO Symposium, featuring 19 ecology student presenters, takes place April 8-9 at the Classic Center in downtown Athens.

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Bird feeding influences nature–and people

Bird feeding may influence birds’ breeding success, survival and movement, but new research shows it also affects the people who feed them.

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