Blog Archive
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Nicole García Sánchez
What is your most memorable Grady experience? Before I got into Grady, I was planning an event called Orgullo Hispano for HSA. I had a very specific vision of what I wanted for it and I knew I wanted the location to be in Grady. When I asked Parker Middleton to help me with the […]
Grady Society Alumni Board Profile: Chuck Reece (ABJ ’93)
We are grateful for the support and enthusiasm of our Grady Society Alumni Board members. This series profiles members of the alumni board who make a positive difference in our College. Chuck Reece (ABJ ’93) majored in newspaper journalism. His career has been divided between journalism and corporate and political communication. He became a business […]
Study shows less can be more when building rapport in interviews
This story was originally published on UGA Today Sometimes less is more, at least when it comes to building rapport during interviews. That’s according to new research from the University of Georgia, which reveals that verbal interviewing techniques have a greater impact than nonverbal techniques—and combining the two had a detrimental effect. The new study led by […]
Grady Graphics students create display for Spotlight on the Arts
Editor’s Note: The graphics display “Does this Make Sense,” featuring the artwork of April Greiman, is on display Nov. 5-26, 2021, in the Cube Gallery, Room N231, at the Lamar Dodd School of Art. This display is part of the UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts. Chances are favorable that anyone who has studied the role […]
Keith Wilson awarded Sundance documentary grant
Keith Wilson, a lecturer in the Department of Entertainment and Media Studies, was named recipient of a grant from the nonprofit Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Program. The fund offers non-recoupable support for nonfiction projects that continue to elevate and advance cultural dialogue and break new ground in creativity and innovation from filmmakers with a distinct […]
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Palmer Thombs
Why did you choose Grady and your course of study? As an out of state student, Grady is what drew me to come to Georgia. I knew I wanted to study journalism in college, and I knew that Grady was the place I wanted to do it. So, for me, choosing Grady happened long before […]
Jeong-Yeob Han partners in grant funded by Office on Violence Against Women
Jeong-Yeob Han, director of the Strategic Health and Risk Communication certificate, joins Joon Choi, an associate professor at the School of Social Work, in receiving a two-year, $477,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women to address domestic violence in the Asian immigrant community. Known as Korean Americans for Healthy […]
Dodie Cantrell-Bickley to enter GAB Hall of Fame
Grady College journalism lecturer Dodie Cantrell-Bickley will be inducted to the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame this week. Cantrell-Bickley currently co-produces “Grady Newsource.” She has more than 30 years of experience in broadcast journalism, working in a variety of roles. Her career began at WMAZ-TV in Macon, Georgia where she was a reporter […]
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Kendal Hill
Why did you choose Grady and your course of study? I chose Grady because of my passion for creativity. I entered UGA as an Intended Marketing student, but felt like I was missing out on expressing my creativity. I spoke to my advisor at the time, and she mentioned looking into Advertising. Three days later, […]
Grady College announces 2015-16 Grady Ambassadors
Grady College is pleased to announce its 11th class of student ambassadors, continuing a tradition of leadership and service that displays students’ academic dedication and Grady pride. Grady Ambassadors are a diverse group of students committed to presenting a positive and lasting image of the college while bringing a little bit of fun to every […]