Blog Archive
Grady Students Create Campaign for Active Learning Summit
During the fall semester of 2025, nine Grady College students in professor Sabrena Deal’s ADPR 5741: Integrated ADPR Campaigns course were tasked with developing a comprehensive public relations and advertising campaign for the University’s annual Active Learning Summit. This year, the Summit was held at UGA’s Center for Continuing Education and Hotel on February 27 and […]
Annual Hedge Fund Competition advances crisis communication research
On April 20 at Grady College, “Hedge Fund: Venture Between the Hedges” once again helped contribute to the graduate Crisis Communication and Strategic Conflict Management course at Grady College. In its third year, the “Shark Tank” style inspired competition, funded by a group of industry leaders, challenged student teams to develop theory-based strategies for problem […]
86TH ANNUAL PEABODY AWARD-WINNERS ANNOUNCED
The Peabody Awards’ Board of Jurors today announced winners representing the most captivating and inspiring stories released in broadcasting and streaming media in the last year. From compassionate caregivers in an emergency room to professional hockey players living their truths, from a spy-thriller set within the “Star Wars” universe to the adverse effects of social […]
Profiles of Tenacity: Alexia Rule
Alexia Rule is a graduate student from Marietta, Georgia, set to graduate in May 2026. Rule currently serves as a graduate student on the communications team at UGA’s College of Public Health, and was involved with PRSSA, Women in Media, the Red & Black, and the Bateman Case Study Competition. Rule is also an international […]
EMST Major Eniola Badejo earns summer internship with IRTS
Eniola Badejo, a third-year Entertainment and Media Studies and Marketing double-major with a minor in Spanish from Cobb County, Georgia, earns summer internship with the IRTS Summer Fellowship Program. This summer, Badejo will be returning to New York City to work as a sponsorship strategy intern at NBCUniversal on end-to-end activations for brand partnerships concerning the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Love Island […]
CCTT meeting explores new frameworks for governance in crisis management
On April 17, 2026, the Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) hosted its 8th annual U.S. headquarters meeting at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia. In attendance were over 30 scholars and practitioners, all engaged in sharing insights and contributing to discussions centered around this year’s theme, “Governance.” This theme, as […]
McGill Fellows named for 2026
Thirteen students have been named 2026 McGill Fellows by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. This year’s class includes 10 undergraduate students and three graduate students. Each student was selected by a faculty committee for their strengths in academics, practical experience and leadership. The 2026 McGill Fellows are: The McGill Fellows were responsible […]
Kyser Lough receives FYO Faculty Award
Kyser Lough intrinsically earns a lot of satisfaction from teaching his First Year Odyssey (FYO) class “Music, Media, and Athens: Documenting and Critiquing the City’s Culture Through Music Journalism.” Now, he is receiving recognition for his work from the FYO program by receiving a faculty FYO award based on excellence in instruction, as well as […]
Grady College students hone research skills through CURO
Nine Grady College students will present findings at the University of Georgia’s annual Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) symposium April 20 – 21, at The Classic Center. Several Grady faculty served as mentors. Grady College students involved with CURO this year include Evan Kane, Kaia Kirkpatrick, Hannah Lee, Norah Philipp, Katelyn Porter, Caroline Roshelli, […]
Welch Suggs co-edits ‘Teaching Sports Media’
Welch Suggs, associate director of the Carmical Sports Media Institute at Grady College, has just published a new book, “Teaching Sports Media: Classroom Strategies for Getting Your Students in the Game,” a comprehensive guide to teaching one of the most in-demand disciplines in today’s journalism curriculum. “Teaching Sports Media,” was co-edited by Lauren Reichart Smith, […]