Jin, Yan Archive
CCTT hosts Alumni Lecture Series
The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication welcomed Jason Anthoine (ABJ ’89) and Dr. Taylor Voges (PhD ’23) back on Tuesday, Oct. 3, for an alumni […]
Yarbrough Distinguished Lecture Series: Crisis Communications on Wall Street
The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication hosted a visit by Steve Frankel (ABJ ’83) for the inaugural Yarbrough Distinguished Lecture Series on Oct. 19. Frankel […]
Yan Jin builds crisis readiness
Yan Jin lives in a world of crisis communication, but that doesn’t mean she is ever in crisis. Instead, Jin teaches crisis communication classes at Grady College of Journalism and Mass […]
CCTT and Page Center partner to advance student research in digital ethics and crisis communication
The Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT), housed at the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, is partnering with Pennsylvania State University’s Arthur W. Page Center for […]
2022 in Review: Faculty Honors
Editor’s Note: This is part of our six-part series highlighting stories produced by Grady College in 2022. The features include stories in each of the following subjects: Student Successes Faculty […]
Yan Jin named C. Richard Yarbrough Professor in Crisis Communication Leadership
Yan Jin, a professor of public relations, director of the Crisis Communication Think Tank and assistant head of the Department of Advertising and Public Relations, has been named the C. […]
New book ‘Social Media and Crisis Communication’ (2nd edition) bridges gap between theory and practice
Yan Jin, the Georgia Athletic Association Professor and a professor of public relations at Grady College, has released a second edition of her book “Social Media and Crisis Communication.” Co-edited […]
UGA and UMD researchers partner to explore strategies for combatting misinformation during health crises
Yan Jin and Brooke Fisher Liu lead FDA sponsored research to gather evidence to guide future messaging. In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, researchers at the University of […]
New crisis communication book melds scholarly research with practitioner experience
The intersection of professional experience in crisis communication and theoretical research of the complexities of the topic are highlighted in a new book, “Advancing Crisis Communication Effectiveness.” Edited by three […]
When companies are attacked by misinformation, employees may be their best defense
For companies facing a crisis, misinformation—especially on social media—can abound. These days, it’s not enough for a company to simply deny a claim. A team of researchers from the University […]