Lunch and Learn with Jeremy Daniel
Jeremy Daniel, director of the UGA Mentor Program, will present on mentorship.
Jeremy Daniel, director of the UGA Mentor Program, will present on mentorship.
Prospective Students Days are an opportunity for prospective high-school and transfer students and their parents to learn more about Grady College. In addition to a guided tour, students will hear about admission and eligibility requirements and programs of study. Spring tour days are Feb. 18 (Virtual), March 18 and April 22, 2022 from 2:30 to […]
When Ron Schofield (ABJ ’83) joined the staff of campus radio station, WUOG, he noticed a void in programming. There was plenty of Rock & Roll but little to no R&B. He filled the void with “Power of Soul.” When Schofield moved up to chief announcer, he brought in his fraternity brothers Daryll (DJ) Jones and […]
Join us for a conversation about what drives entrepreneurial mission with AdPR alumni Maureen Clayton (ABJ '00, MA '84), Khristian Howell (ABJ '02) and Peter Dale (ABJ '99).
Kate Fortmueller of EMST talks about "Hollywood Patriarchy: Why the Film Industry is Dominated by White Men and How Women Resist." Virtual conversation presented by the Institute for Women's Studies. Contact Terry at TLHAT@uga.edu for login information.
Prospective Students Days are an opportunity for prospective high-school and transfer students and their parents to learn more about Grady College. In addition to a guided tour, students will hear about admission and eligibility requirements and programs of study. Spring tour days are Feb. 18 (virtual), March 18 and April 22, 2022 from 2:30 to […]
Instructor and author Walsh addresses the critical role photojournalism plays and explores numerous challenges and threats the industry faces. Walsh teaches at The New School and New York University, where she is the director of the Gallatin School Photojournalism Lab. She is also the director of Lost Rolls America, a national public archive of photography […]
"A Conversation with Greg Bluestein, Author of Flipped: How Georgia Turned Purple and Broke the Monopoly on Republican Power" is sponsored by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication in partnership with the School of Public and International Affairs and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. It is presented as part of the Willson […]
Danish journalist and scholar Cathrine Gyldensted, joins us to discuss world-class solutions journalism concepts. Gyldensted is an investigative journalist, author and expert on solutions journalism, a holistic approach to reporting that centers on responses to issues rather than the problems themselves. She is the author of “From Mirrors to Movers,” a practical guide to the five […]
The college Critical Media Studies Interest Group (aka Culture Club) welcomes Dr. Maddox, assistant professor in the Dept. of Journalism & Creative Media, University of Alabama. She will discuss her research areas including digital culture, social media, visual culture, pop culture, and feminist media studies. Registration is not required.
More tickets have just been released to participate in the in-person audience of this annual highlight. Support our NMI team who oversees the coordination of the campus-wide event. And, Sun Joo "Grace" Ahn of our faculty are among the presenters this year. Register today.