UGA launches coronavirus tracker

The University of Georgia Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases has launched a new Coronavirus Tracker to provide timely, data-driven situation awareness about the COVID-19 outbreak.

Rohani named Regents’ Professor

Pejman Rohani is one of two faculty members from the University of Georgia named Regents’ Professors for research that is recognized both nationally and internationally as innovative and pace-setting.

Bats play a vital role in the ecosystem

Creatures of the Night exhibit sheds light on vital role of bats and explains threats they face and how to get involved in bat conservation.

Faculty position: Lecturer in Ecology

Faculty position in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia: Full-time Lecturer in Ecology, to contribute to our A.B. and B.S. undergraduate degree programs. Applications due Nov 24.

Focus on Faculty: Pejman Rohani

Pejman Rohani, UGA Athletic Association Professor in the Odum School of Ecology and the College of Veterinary Medicine, mentors students and conducts research that explores how infectious diseases spread and evolve.

UGA researchers present work at 2019 ESA annual meeting

Researchers affiliated with the UGA Odum School of Ecology will present their work at the 2019 Ecological Society of America annual meeting.

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.

Women in Science supporting the next generation

Women in Science at UGA, founded 5 years ago by Ecology PhD students Anya Brown and Cecilia Sanchez, promotes equality and diversity in STEM.

Georgia Water Resources Conference is April 16-17 in Athens

Water resources professionals and students will converge on Athens for the 16th Georgia Water Resources Conference from April 16-17.

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.