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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In memoriam: Dac Crossley (1927-2024)

Research Professor Emeritus Dac Crossley leaves a legacy as a pioneer in ecological research who “will continue to have a positive influence for generations to come.”

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‘We Need to Emerge!’: SFS Program Fosters Diversity in Freshwater Science

Ecology’s Amy Rosemond created the Emerge program to help underrepresented minority groups create relationships and feel a sense of belonging in the scientific community.

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Ecology establishes new Dean’s Advisory Council

The Odum School of Ecology has established a new Dean’s Advisory Council that will advise the dean on strategic initiatives.

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Dean’s Corner, September 2024: Agrivoltaics, climate and the energy transition

Dean Mark Hunter on how the Odum School of Ecology can help address the environmental challenges created by scaling up the renewable energy transition.

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Building a more sustainable world

Ecology’s Krista Capps led a session on water stewardship for the Sustainable Development Excellence program developed by Boehringer Ingelheim in conjunction with UGA partners including the Odum School.

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UGA faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows

Ecology’s Pej Rohani is one of four UGA faculty members named Fellows of the Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program.

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Capps, Ardoin named 2024-25 Research Faculty Fellows

Associate professor Krista Capps is one of four UGA faculty members named Office of Research Faculty Fellows, a mentorship program designed to prepare faculty for future leadership roles.

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1999 — The Visionary: Beth Shapiro

Ecology alumna Beth Shapiro (BS/MS ’99), author of the 2015 book How to clone a mammoth: The science of de-extinction, is profiled in an alumni spotlight.

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