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How local and national news editors cover a pandemic
Grady College asked news managers with experience in local and national media how outlets should cover the coronavirus pandemic. Bob Furnad is 50-year veteran in broadcast news production and management […]
#GradyGrit: Meet Joybeth Sullivan
What are you passionate about? I am passionate about the beauty of togetherness and vulnerability that comes from pursuing creativity. I am passionate about creative collaboration. I am passionate about […]
Lillie Russell profiled as UGA Amazing Student
This story first published in its entirety at news.uga.edu. As a Visitors Center tour guide and ISL world leader, Lillie Russell has welcomed hundreds of new students to UGA and […]
Ahn named co-editor of ‘Media Psychology’
Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn, director of Grady College’s Games and Virtual Environments Lab and an associate professor of advertising, has been named co-editor of the journal “Media Psychology” beginning fall […]
What happens when sports are canceled?
Editor’s note: this feature originally appeared on the UGA Today website. Vicki Michaelis, John Huland Carmical Chair in Sports Journalism & Society in Grady College, spent more than 20 years […]
Don Sylvester reflects on winning Oscar for sound editing
Don Sylvester (ABJ ’75) recently won the Oscar for sound editing on “Ford v Ferrari.” He joined Dayne Young and Jay Hamilton, Grady’s entertainment and media studies department head, on […]
Grady’s Emerging Media graduate program expanding to online offering
One of Grady College’s fastest growing graduate programs, the Master of Arts in Emerging Media, is offering a new program that features curriculum completely online. The Emerging Media Masters Online […]
How journalists are handling news about the coronavirus outbreak
Editor’s note: this feature originally appeared on the UGA Today website. Journalists face some unique challenges when they try to report accurately on a major infectious disease outbreak like the one […]
Clementson awarded grant from Broom Center for theory-driven industry research
Grady College researcher, David Clementson, was competitively awarded a research grant from the Glen M. Broom Center for Professional Development in Public Relations. Clementson, an assistant professor of public relations, […]
Public Affairs Communications program welcomes 2020 cohort
The Public Affairs Communications (PAC) program has announced its 2020 Public Affairs Professional Certificate cohort. With its 24 PAC students, along with the Applied Politics program’s 24 students, the Public […]