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Odum School of Ecology

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Odum School of Ecology
TypePublic
Established2001[1]
DeanMark D. Hunter
Location, ,
Websiteecology.uga.edu

The Odum School of Ecology is a school within the University of Georgia and the successor of the UGA Institute of Ecology. It is named after Eugene Odum, renowned UGA biologist, the father of ecosystem ecology, and the founder of the Institute.[2]

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History

It was started in 1961 as the Institute of Radiation Ecology, a research institute of faculty across various departments of the University. In 1993 the Institute (having dropped "radiation" from its name) assumed the status of a school within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The College of Environment & Design (CED) was formed in 2001 by joining the School of Environmental Design and the Institute of Ecology. Six years later, on July 1, 2007, the Institute split from CED and was renamed as the Odum School in honor of its founder, Eugene Odum.[1][3]

Affiliated centers and labs

Degrees offered

Undergraduate

The following undergraduate degrees are offered by the Odum School:

Graduate degrees

Certificates (non-degrees)

  • Conservation Ecology
  • Environmental Ethics

References

  1. ^ a b Shearer, Lee (February 2007). "Independent school of ecology waiting for final approval". Athens Banner-Herald. Morris Communications. Archived from the original on 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
  2. ^ Craige, Betty Jean. "Eugene Odum (1913-2002)". georgiaencyclopedia.org. New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  3. ^ Dendy, Larry. "UGA to open nation's first School of Ecology July 1; John Gittleman named dean". UGA Today. University of Georgia. Retrieved 2 March 2018.

External links

33°56′34″N 83°22′21″W / 33.942677°N 83.372389°W / 33.942677; -83.372389


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