Georgia Davis

Assistant Director, Instructional Technologies, University Center for Assessment, Teaching and Technology (UCATT)

Georgia joined the Office of Instruction and Assessment, now UCATT, in 2017, but has been part of the wildcat community for more than a decade. She holds a PhD in human geography and a Master’s certificate in medical anthropology from the University of Arizona. Her scholarly work concerns the intersection of health, politics, and power. She has published in journals such as The Lancet Infections Diseases and Journal of Geography. She also co-edited an issue of you are here: The Journal of Creative Geography with Melinda K. Butterworth, titled “Suspensions: Spaces between Illness and Health”. Additionally, Georgia has earned an Emmy-nomination and a prestigious national Edward R. Murrow award, among many other awards, for her work in broadcast journalism.