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AdPR Department awards Jonina Bullock the inaugural AdPR Vision Award
The Department of Advertising and Public Relations is pleased to announce the inaugural winner of the AdPR Vision Award, advertising major Jonina Bullock. This award was made possible by generous alumni and friends of the department who contributed to AdPR Giving Day over the past three years. The Vision Award is open to advertising and […]
#ProfilesofTenacity: Dolores Trobradovic
Dolores Trobradovic is a fourth year public relations and international affairs student who understands the importance of getting involved on campus. Trobradovic serves as the president for the UGA Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), an organization that has had a large impact on her college experience. What does “tenacity” mean to you? To […]
Booker T. Mattison writes and directs “The Sound of Christmas”
Booker T. Mattison has been focused on “The Sound of Christmas” not just during the holiday season, but all year long. Mattison, an assistant professor in the Department of Entertainment and Media Studies at Grady College, was tapped to write and direct “The Sound of Christmas,” a holiday film debuting on the streaming service BET+ […]
New podcast spotlights Grady College’s research and expertise
As podcasts continue to grow as a popular form of media, it is only fitting that the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication would turn to audio storytelling to help highlight its research and expertise. The new Grady Research Radio podcast, which debuted on Sept. 7, 2022, and is recorded in […]
#ProfilesofTenacity: Alander Rocha
Alander Rocha is a second year masters student with a concentration in health and medical journalism. Currently, he is the health editor for The Red and Black and he is a research assistant at Grady’s digital media and attention lab. This summer, Rocha interned in the Southeastern bureau for Kaiser Health News. What is your […]
Crisis Communication Think Tank connects academics and PR professionals in a unique program
Crisis communication is one of the biggest challenges facing public relations professionals, but until very recently there were few opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to learn the practical lessons of this increasingly important specialty in an academic setting. Now, thanks to a unique program at the University of Georgia, industry practitioners and academic scholars […]
Podcast: The future of video game studies with Dr. Shira Chess
Listen to Grady Research Radio Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Stitcher The Grady Research Radio podcast recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Shira Chess, an associate professor in the Department of Entertainment and Media Studies at Grady College, a game studies researcher, and the author of books including “Play Like a Feminist” and “Ready Player Two: […]
Alumna Victoria Inman hopes to spark conversations with new book
Grady alumna Victoria Inman (ABJ ‘08) recently published her first book, “Spark Acceptance.” It tells stories of exceptional people through photography, aiming to create greater awareness and inclusion about people with disabilities. The book features photos of over 50 individuals, complemented with words from parents, caregivers and the photo subjects themselves. “I was touched by […]
Cox-SABEW Fellows Attend NYC Workshop
For the first time since 2019, the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) met in person this year, but with a new twist. Instead of the usual multiday conference full of networking and lectures, SABEW offered a smaller one afternoon conference of skills sessions and one-on-one coaching. Four University of Georgia journalism students […]
#ProfilesofTenacity: Justin Nemetz
Fifth-year journalism major Justin Nemetz is passionate about the visual medium. He has been fascinated by film and television from a young age and he has a minor in film studies here at the University of Georgia. As Nemetz continues his educational journey, he is excited to keep learning about video editing and the visual […]