Former Students Present at UGA’s CURO Symposium

Congratulations to 2018 Coastal Summer Semester students Sadneya Ghag, Danielle Jenkins, and Bailey Reins who presented the results of their independent research at UGA’s CURO Symposium (Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities). The annual CURO Symposium highlights excellence in undergraduate research at the University of Georgia through students’ oral and poster sessions.

A person stands next to a scientific research poster titled Elevation and habitat distribution in the Sapelo Island Maritime Hammock habitat, displayed on a brown bulletin board at the CURO Symposium, showcasing work by former students from UGA.
Sadneya Ghag presented her poster “Elevation and habitat distribution in the Sapelo Island national estuarine research reserve” under the mentorship of Charles Hopkinson.
A woman stands next to a scientific poster titled Seasonal and Diel Calling Patterns of Oyster Toadfish at the CURO Symposium at UGA, with charts and research details visible on the poster.
Danielle Jenkins presented her poster “Seasonal and Diel Calling Patterns of Oyster Toadfish” under the mentorship of Damon Gannon.
A man in a suit stands beside a scientific poster titled Distribution of Spotted Sea Trout and Atlantic Croaker in the Duplin River of Sapelo Island at the CURO Symposium, a UGA research event featuring former students' work.
Bailey Reins presented his poster “Distribution of Spotted Sea Trout and Atlantic Croaker in the Duplin River of Sapelo Island” under the mentorship of Damon Gannon.