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Cinema Roundtable: “’Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood’: Gender, Genre, and Nostalgia in Tarantino’s 9th Film””

Fine Arts Building, Balcony Theater (Room 400)

Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood offers a stylish tribute to 1960s American movie culture along with a fantasy about Sharon Tate, hippies, and the Manson family, all bathed in the retro colors and sounds of the era. As with every new Tarantino film, there have been immediate debates around his brash storytelling, revisions of […]

Kennedy Symposium

The Kennedy Symposium sponsored by the Jim Kennedy New Media Professorship features two events with alumni now currently working at Twitter. Both events are at the Peyton Anderson Forum on the second floor of Grady College. Thursday, Oct. 10, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Kennedy Symposium: Public Policy at Twitter with Lauren Culbertson (ABJ '09), Public Policy Manager […]

Homecoming Tailgate ’19

Grady Lawn

The best tailgating spot on campus — the Grady Lawn. Make plans now to reunite with classmates, spend time with family and celebrate the Georgia Bulldogs at Grady Homecoming 2019.

$25.00

Entrepreneurial Journalism Symposium

Peyton Anderson Forum

The Cox Institute will host an Entrepreneurial Journalism Symposium touting independent journalism.

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8am-5pm

Stuff the Truck 2019

Help Grady College support Northeast Georgia Food Bank with Stuff the Truck 2019.

Pat Mitchell book signing and discussion

UGA Special Collections Libraries

Enjoy an evening with Pat Mitchell at the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries. Pat Mitchell is a pioneering journalist and media executive, having won 37 Emmy awards and 5 Peabody awards. She was the first female president of PBS, the first President of CNN Productions, and now serves as the Editorial Director of TEDWomen. […]

Giving Voice to the Voiceless panel

Studio 100 Grady College

Join Valerie Boyd and student recipients of grant money from Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Ron Gault’s “Giving Voice to the Voiceless Fund” as they talk about how this support helped them complete their projects and give voice to the voiceless. Learn how you can propose a GVV grant project for 2020.

‘Golden Isles at War’ screening with Kevin Maggiore (ABJ ’79)

UGA Special Collections Libraries

In commemoration of Veterans Day, Grady College invites students and the community to join cinematographer Kevin Maggiore (ABJ '79) for a screening of the award-winning documentary, The Golden Isles at War. Produced by Lance Toland of Milner, Georgia, the 1-hour documentary was awarded a Silver Telly and features interviews with Golden Isles area residents to chronicle […]

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