Ecology’s convocation honors eight fall 2024 graduates

Professor Scott Carver delivered the convocation address at the Odum School’s ceremony honoring fall 2024 graduates.

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Clinic combines law and science to protect land

The Odum School partnered with the School of Law to create UGA’s Land Conservation Clinic, which takes a cross-disciplinary approach to land conservation.

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Predicting pandemics with Pejman Rohani

Ecology’s Pej Rohani and CEID colleagues are helping to develop computational models for forecasting the spread of influenza, which annually causes half a million deaths worldwide.

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Ecology Spring Convocation 2025

The Odum School of Ecology Spring 2025 Convocation will take place on Thursday, May 8, 2025, in the Ecology Building.

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Odum development coordinator sees beauty in her environment

Melissa Lee, Ecology’s development and alumni relations coordinator, believes that the Odum School has something for everyone.

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Sustainability Certificate Ambassador Spotlight: Melanie Frick

Ecology undergrad student Melanie Frick serves as a Sustainability Certificate Ambassador. She was profiled in the program’s Nov. 19 newsletter.

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Sustainability Certificate Ambassador Spotlight: Jordan Cutts

Ecology undergrad student Jordan Cutts serves as a Sustainability Certificate Ambassador. She was profiled in the program’s Sept. 24 newsletter.

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The hidden disease risks of modern housing development in rural Africa

Before she joined the Odum School, assistant professor Tamika Lunn conducted research on where bats in Kenya prefer to roost. The results were published in the latest issue of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

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Buzzing with passion: An intern spotlight on Paige Robinson

Ecology student Paige Robinson was profiled in the Sustainable UGA newsletter.

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The monarch butterfly may not be endangered, but its migration is

Breeding population of monarchs is stable, but they’re dying off on their way to Mexico With vigorous debate surrounding the health of the monarch butterfly, new research from the University

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