Focus on Faculty
- Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
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- Faculty of Engineering
- Family and Consumer Sciences
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Mary Ann Johnson
Mary Ann Johnson, who holds the Bill and June Flatt Professorship in Foods and Nutrition, is an expert in nutrition and aging. She involves her students beyond the classroom in research and outreach programs with older adults.
John Drake
John Drake, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, is known for the time and effort he puts into guiding undergraduate students involved in research projects in his lab.
William Kisaalita
William Kisaalita has developed research activities and international service-learning projects that have engaged students in helping solve real-world problems.
Sybilla Kazez
Sybilla Beckmann Kazez is passionate about math and about teaching, which led to her being named a 2011 Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, UGA’s highest recognition for superior instruction, and receiving a Regents’ Teaching Excellence Award.
Loch Johnson
Loch Johnson, Regents Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, exemplifies the university’s motto “to teach, to serve and to inquire into the nature of things.” An expert on national security issues, he’ll again teach a First-Year Odyssey…
Dale Greene
Dale Greene, a faculty member in UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, teaches a course on Natural Resource Conservation that draws students from all across campus.
Sungkyung Lee
Sungkyung Lee, an assistant professor in the College of Environment and Design, enjoys service-learning projects where students work on landscape design with community partners in need of resources and support.
Anne Sweaney
Anne Sweaney, a veteran faculty member in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, uses her expertise in housing issues in the classroom, in the community and beyond.
Marshall Shepherd
Marshall Shepherd, director of UGA’s Atmospheric Sciences program, has been interested in meteorology since the 6th grade and now helps UGA students become meteorologists.



