Dean’s Corner, January 2022

Dean Altizer reflects on challenges and successes as spring semester gets underway, including recent faculty honors and upcoming events.

UGA Ecology’s Elizabeth Esser is a 2021 Udall Scholar

Ecology major Elizabeth Esser, a UGA Foundation Fellow from Grafton, Wisc., is one of two UGA students named 2021 Udall Scholars.

Dean Gittleman announces he will step down in 2021

Dr. John Gittleman, UGA Foundation Professor and founding Dean of the Odum School of Ecology, announces he will step down as Dean at the end of the 2020-2021 academic year.

Odum School holds virtual Spring Fling awards ceremony

The Odum School of Ecology honored faculty, students and staff achievements at a virtual Spring Fling celebration on April 24,2020.

Rachel Katz featured in Nature Career Column

UGA alumni Rachel Katz and Sean Sterrett wrote about how they used a decision-analysis tool to help them make choices as a dual-career couple.

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.

Study Abroad & Study Away

About Ecology Study Abroad and Away Programs Students in the Odum School are strongly encouraged to take advantage of study abroad opportunities. UGA has a strong international presence and students

Points of Pride

Our dedication to Sustainability and Quality Long-term Research The Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia is the world’s first standalone college devoted to ecology. Originally established as

Odum School recognizes award winners at annual Spring Fling

The Odum School of Ecology honored faculty, students and staff for outstanding achievements during the 2017-2018 academic year at its annual Spring Fling celebration, held on April 20 at Flinchum’s Phoenix.

UGA’s 2018 Udall Scholar is focused on sustaining the world’s fish populations

UGA junior ecology major Guy Eroh has a particular passion for fish, and his focus on the sustainability of these aquatic animals has earned him national recognition as a 2018 Udall Scholar.