Blog Archive
For EMST students, collaboration with film composers happens 6,000 miles away in Israel
The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance (JAMD) is over 6,000 miles away and seven hours ahead of Athens, Georgia and the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. But that hasn’t stopped entertainment and media studies fourth-year students from working with film composing students to score their final senior films. This […]
Postdoctoral Researcher Joomi Lee wins dissertation award
Joomi Lee, a postdoctoral researcher in the Games and Virtual Environments Lab at Grady College, has won the prestigious Annie Lang Dissertation Award. The competitive award is presented annually by the Information Systems Division of the International Communication Association. Lee received the award based on the dissertation she wrote as she finished her doctoral degree […]
Industry Insights: Careers in Crisis Communication
This article was submitted by the Crisis Communication Coalition at UGA. You can learn more about it at: https://grady.uga.edu/crisis-communication-coalition/ The University of Georgia Crisis Communication Coalition hosted the Industry Insights: Careers in Crisis Communication webinar featuring Michael Gray (ABJ ’11), GE senior communications business partner and Grady Society Alumni Board member, Leah Seay, issues management […]
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Ana González
Why did you choose Grady and your course of study? I initially chose UGA to go into journalism, but after learning more about the EMST program, I realized that my passion for creative writing would be a better fit in the filmmaking industry. What does the word “tenacity” mean to you? For me, “tenacity” means […]
University of Georgia Crisis Communications Think Tank Hosts International Virtual Event
The University of Georgia (UGA) Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT), part of the UGA Crisis Communication Coalition (CCC), hosted its third annual gathering on Zoom for members and invited guests on Thursday, April 15 and Friday, April 16. The session on April 15 focused on international perspectives of crisis communication. The session on April 16 […]
Cullen, Johnston, Miller, Read selected as Teachers of the Year
Grady College is pleased to recognize its Teachers of the Year for the 2020-2021 academic year: Tom Cullen, instructor limited term, public relations Lori Johnston, lecturer, journalism Taylor Cole Miller, assistant professor, entertainment and media studies Glenna Read, assistant professor, advertising The Teachers of the Year are selected by their peers, based on excellence in […]
EMST professors create and collaborate outside the classroom
Many university faculty members collaborate with one another on research or projects for the good of the community, but for Booker T. Mattison and Garland McLaurin, their collaboration draws on more creative elements—those of filmmaking. Mattison, an assistant professor, and McLaurin, a lecturer, each are relatively new additions to the Department of Entertainment and Media […]
UGA Amazing Student: Kelly Krincek
This story was originally published on UGA Today as part of its Amazing Students series. Kelly Krincek, a graduating senior majoring in entertainment and media studies from New Jersey, was recently named Student Employee of the Year. Krincek is the student media coordinator at the Office of the Dean of Students. She was recognized for her web […]
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Derek Walker
Why did you choose Grady and your course of study? I wanted to study filmmaking in college, so Grady’s Entertainment and Media Studies program was the perfect match. I was excited that I would get to study writing, directing, editing, cinematography and even a little about the industry itself. What has been your proudest moment […]
PAC Alumni Spotlight: Meredith Stinson (AB ’18)
Meredith Stinson (AB ‘18) first stepped onto the University of Georgia’s campus with plans to go to law school. However, her political science courses quickly taught her that it was the intricacies of government policy and not the law that interested her most. Open to a new career track, Stinson was intrigued when friend of […]