Blog Archive
Tamir Kalifa named recipient of the 2026 McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage
Tamir Kalifa has been named the recipient of the 2026 McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage, awarded by the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Kalifa, who is currently based in Berlin, is a visual journalist, writer and musician with 15 years of global experience. The 2026 McGill Fellows, a group of […]
Ph.D. Profile — Brittany Shivers
Brittany Shivers (MA ’23) is a third-year Ph.D. candidate whose research examines the psychological processing of disinformation and conspiracy theories and the ways social media exacerbates information disorder. She investigates how organizations, teams and individuals can adopt a “readiness” mindset to tackle the information disorder crisis, including ways to combat disinformation spread through artificial intelligence. […]
Peabody Awards announce nominees for the Arts, Children’s/Youth, Entertainment and Ineractive & Immersive categories
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors today announced the nominees for the Arts, Children’s/Youth, Entertainment, and Interactive & Immersive categories selected to represent the most captivating and impactful stories released in broadcasting and streaming media during 2025. The nominees were chosen by a unanimous vote of 28 jurors from over 1,000 entries from television, podcasts/radio […]
Profiles of Tenacity: Landon Shell
Landon Shell is a third-year Entertainment Media Studies major from Peachtree Corners, Georgia. Shell serves as a Digital Dawg for the University of Georgia and is a member of both the club spikeball team and the club swim team. Read his Q/A below. Why did you choose your major? Video production has been a passion […]
Community journalism partnerships educate students while serving media outlets
Learning to produce community journalism in a clear, ethical, fair and balanced manner is a foundational skill taught at Grady College, and one that continues to expand. New partnerships with local media outlets including The Athens Banner-Herald, Mainstreet News, and The Oconee Enterprise provides opportunities for students to publish stories in these local news outlets […]
Carolyn Tieger, Dedicated DAWG and Grady Benefactor
Editor’s Note: The piece was originally written for and published on the UGA Alumni website. On June 7, Carolyn Tieger (ABJ ’69) graduated from the University of Georgia. Just 24 hours later, Carolyn got married in the living room and tossed her bouquet from the steps of the Sigma Kappa house on Milledge Avenue. She […]
Peabody Awards announce nominees for the Documentary, News, Public Service and Radio/Podcast categories
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors today announced the nominees for the Documentary, News, Public Service, and Radio/Podcast categories, selected to represent the most captivating and impactful stories released in broadcasting and streaming media during 2025. The nominees were chosen by a unanimous vote of 28 jurors from over 1,000 entries from television, podcasts/radio and […]
Andrea Bruce honored by Center for Community News
Andrea Bruce, the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at Grady College, has been named a Faculty Champion by The Center for Community News at the University of Vermont. On Feb. 3, the CCN at the University of Vermont announced Bruce and 149 other journalism leaders would be inducted into the 2026 Faculty Champions program’s third annual class. The News Champions […]
Cox Institute students recognized at 2026 Spring Dinner
The Cox Institute for Journalism Innovation, Management & Leadership presented its medal of achievement to 30 journalism students during the Institute’s 2026 Spring Recognition Dinner. Held March 24 at the University of Georgia’s Special Collections Library, the dinner honored the students’ work as Fink Fellows, Griffiths Innovators and Levin Leaders. The students wrote and reported for […]
Profiles of Tenacity: Aidan Landrum
Aidan Landrum is a fourth-year entertainment and media studies major from Athens, Georgia, set to graduate in May 2027. Landrum was a finalist in the 2025 Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Competition and has recently been accepted to Loyola Marymount University’s Writing for the Screen graduate program. Read his Q/A below. Why did you choose your […]