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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.…
Antoinette Jones is an advisor in the Department of Psychology. She has been working in higher education for almost 10 years. Five of those years were spent directly in advising. Antoinette received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Auburn University and her Master of Education degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education from the University of West Alabama.  Antoinette is passionate about advocating for students and ensuring that…
Sage Kincaid advises lower division Franklin students majoring in biology, computer science, and psychology. She began working with UGA students in 2009. First as an academic advisor, next as an instructor for the Lamar Dodd School of Art and then as Associate Curator of Education at UGA's Georgia Museum of Art. She returned to academic advising in 2023.  Dr. Kincaid earned a bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature at UGA , an MA in…
Lauren Corvino graduated from Clarion University of Pennsylvania in 2016 with a B.A. in History, followed by an M.A. in Atlantic World History from the University of Georgia. Lauren also holds a Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies from UGA. They started out working as a Graduate Program Assistant in the Department of Anthropology before transferring to the Office of Student Academic Services in Franklin College where they advise…
Zach Chamberlin advises upper-division Data Science students. He also serves as the Graduation Certification Advisor for Biology, Classics, and Women's Studies majors. A native of Athens, Zach earned a B.A. in History from Young Harris College and a M.A. in History from Clemson University. Prior to joining the Franklin College advising office, he served as Associate Director of Admissions at Young Harris College and served in the Georgia Army…
Elizabeth Fuller has been an academic advisor in the University of Georgia’s Franklin College since 2004 and joined the Division of Biological Sciences in 2011. She was awarded the 2020 Franklin College Academic Advisor of the Year, the 2020-21 UGA Outstanding Professional Advisor Award, and NACADA Outstanding Advising Award Certificate of Merit recipient in the Primary Advising category.
Allison Avery is an administrative assistant for Franklin College’s Office of Student Academic Services. They have a B.A. in Linguistics from the University of Georgia and an M.A.T. in ESOL from Valdosta State University. In addition to a love of language and foreign language education, Allison also enjoys drawing and digital illustration. 
Alex Brock attended Brenau University and graduated with a BS in Biology in 2016. She advised science students at Brenau for 5+ years before coming to the University of Georgia in 2022.   Ms. Brock advises students in the Chemistry department and is passionate about helping all students achieve their goals and succeed. 
I am from Amelia Island Florida, some may know it as Fernandina Beach--but most will know it by the fancy tourist name. Some of my favorite activities include; traveling, running, going to concerts, and anything outdoors. I graduated from the University of Georgia with a BS in Psychology. I have worked at UGA since 2017. I am excited to start this journey as an Academic Advisor, as I am extremely passionate about the University, Franklin College…

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