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UGA Athens Campus
Office Location: Room 1107 Miller Plant Sciences Building
Dr. Julie H. Campbell’s research and Extension work revolves around various issues, including consumer preferences, buyer perceptions, marketing strategies, and best management practices. By leveraging her expertise, she fosters collaboration among consumers, retailers, and producers, skillfully integrating multiple disciplines for comprehensive solutions.
She is the advisor for UGA’s Horticulture Club and the student chapter of the National Association of Landscape Professionals. She currently teaches Sustainable Plant Production, Professional Horticulture Practices, International Horticultural Perspectives and Practices, Agriscience and Environmental Systems Study Tour, and Principles of Floral Design.
She lives in Bogart, GA with her husband, Ben, and their three children. During her free time, she enjoys traveling, being outdoors, and cheering on her children at their sporting events.
Appointments
- 65% Teaching
- 30% Extension
- 5% Service
Teaching
- HORT 2000: Sustainable Plant Production
- HORT 3030: Principles of Floral Design
- HORT 4091/6091: Professional Horticulture Practices
- HORT 4925/6925: International Horticultural Perspectives and Practices
- AESC 4030: Agriscience and Environmental Systems Study Tour
Education
- B.S. of Science, Agronomy and Soils, Auburn University, 2002
- M.S. of Science, Horticulture, Auburn University, 2005
- Ph.D. Plant Sciences, University of Connecticut, 2017