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Michelle Robinson

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Academic Advisor I, Biology Advisor

Michelle L. Robinson is a new addition to the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Academic Advising Team. Her passion for assisting undergraduate students achieve their academic and career goals is evident in her career as a higher education professional. She has served in various areas, including residence life, advisement, student engagement, counseling services, community support for at-risk students, and new student programs/orientation. Michelle has teaching experience at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Michelle's academic journey is a testament to her commitment to higher education. She holds a BS in Psychology from Houghton College, an MS in Student Personnel Administration and Counseling from Buffalo State College, an M.Ed. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Albany State University, and an Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration from Columbia University's Teachers College.

Dr. Robinson is a self-proclaimed "foodie" who enjoys music, travel, and audiobooks. She is also an Ordained Elder and serves on the Pastoral Team at Arise Church of Atlanta.

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Undergraduate Research in Biology

Undergraduates majoring in biology have the opportunity to enhance their learning through direct participation in research and scholarship. At UGA, these opportunities enable undergraduates to participate in ground-breaking research, often as part of a team of graduate students and faculty. In fact, many students can earn academic credit while working under an experienced faculty mentor by taking BIOL 4960R or working directly with the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO). The Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Fellowship (BSURF) has been established to support undergraduate research opportunities in the Division of Biological Sciences within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The Fellowship provides financial assistance to students who have not had an opportunity to participate in a mentored research experience (paid, volunteer, or for credit) since matriculating to the University of Georgia.