Strategic Health & Risk Communication

Strategic Health & Risk Communication Certificate

Gain the knowledge, skills and experience needed to apply communication principles to public health problems.

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Fellowship Profile: Maureen Clayton (ABJ ’80, MA ’84)

Maureen Clayton (ABJ ’80, MA ’84), a public relations and financial entrepreneur and co-chair of the AdPR Executive Advisory Board, will be inducted into the Grady College Fellowship at Grady […]

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Kim Landrum honored with Award for Excellence in Teaching

Kim Landrum, principal instructor in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations, has been named one of two faculty members to receive the University of Georgia Award for Excellence in […]

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Profiles of Tenacity: Emma Gladd

Emma Gladd is a third-year Journalism major with a minor in English and Comparative Cultures from Augusta, Georgia, set to graduate in May 2027. Gladd is a contributor for the […]

Fellowship Profile: Tracy Brown (ABJ ’88)

Tracy Brown is chief partnerships Officer at Chicago Public Media with an extensive background in  news media with a plethora of previous editor positions such as managing editor, feature editor, […]

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Two EMST students and faculty member win 2026 BEA Awards 

Two students in Entertainment and Media Studies (EMST) and two projects by Matthew Nolte Evans, an associate professor in EMST, received awards recognition at the 2026 Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of […]

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Liz Rymarev receives Emerging Vision Photojournalist of The Year from NPPA

Lessons learned in college about giving people space to tell their stories have paid big dividends for Liz Rymarev (AB ’24). In two short years, Rymarev has transitioned from a […]

Perspectives

“Strategic communication in health is a bridge connecting between the public and health, which reduces the information gap in a clear and easily understable way.”

Lanlan Zhang

2023 graduate of the SHRC program

Perspectives

“I chose to pursue the Strategic Health and Risk Communications certificate because I wanted to equip myself with the knowledge and skills to bridge the gap between complex health information and the general public.”

Michaela Gearty

(AB ’23)

Perspectives

“My grandparents lived in an assisted living facility, and during the pandemic, we were unable to spend quality time with them. I decided that becoming an event planner in a retirement community would be a fulfilling career for me. I received an email about the Health and Risk Communications certificate program and it seemed to be a perfect fit for my career goals!”

Caroline Kulp

(AB ’23)

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Gain expertise in strategic health and risk communication, and expand your career opportunities in this fast-growing area.