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1950s Ecological research at the University of Georgia dates back to the early 1950s, when two major programs provided the impetus to form what would later become the Odum School
Anne Dix, PhD ’97
Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development alumni have gone on to careers in academia, NGOs, government agencies, and the private sector. In honor of the CESD program’s twentieth anniversary, we’re checking
Sarah Gaines Barmeyer, MS CESD ’06
Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development alumni have gone on to careers in academia, NGOs, government agencies, and the private sector. In honor of the CESD program’s twentieth anniversary, we checked
Experiencing research: CURO Symposium highlights work in undergraduate research
From spectator injuries at baseball games to invasive garlic mustard plants in forested areas, more than 550 University of Georgia undergraduates–including 22 ecology majors and 10 students from other disciplines mentored by ecology faculty–shared their research findings at the annual CURO Symposium April 3-4, 2017 at the Classic Center in downtown Athens.
Watershed UGA announces winners of Daylighting the Watershed design competition
Watershed UGA, an interdisciplinary initiative to create a culture of sustainability focused on campus waterways, has awarded prizes of $1,000 each to two teams of University of Georgia students for their winning entries in the Daylighting the Watershed design competition.
New center will make UGA a world leader in infectious disease ecology
With the launch of the new Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases, the University of Georgia is poised to become a world leader in the increasingly important field of disease ecology.
Scientists use genetic analysis to forecast spatial expansion of rabies in Peru
Rabies is likely to appear on the Pacific coast of Peru, an area where it currently does not occur, within four years, according to a report by an international team of researchers led by Daniel Streicker of the University of Glasgow and UGA, just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
EcoVoice 2015
Welcome to EcoVoice 2015, the Odum School of Ecology’s annual magazine.
UGA to host international conference on ecology, evolution of infectious diseases
More than 350 scientists from around the world will gather in Athens from May 26-29 when the University of Georgia hosts the 13th annual Conference on the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases. The meeting is co-chaired by the Odum School’s Sonia Altizer and Andrew Park.