Blog Archive
Alumni Who Podcast: David Mowery
Editor’s note: This is an example of many different podcasts our alumni produce. Visit our Alumni Who Podcast Pinterest page for a full list. Award winning political strategist, radio host, CNN contributor, and Grady grad David Mowery is the co-host of Now! More Than Ever, a new podcast from Send The Food Back Media. Mowery […]
Grady InternViews: Matthew Brown
This is part of a series where we ask Grady College students to describe their summer internship experience. Briefly describe your internship and responsibilities. I work as a communications intern for Nike Inc. The team I report to is Nike’s North America Comms Employee experience. Regularly, the internship is done in Beaverton, OR, but because […]
Michael Cacciatore awarded $2.5 million grant for research
Funds from the U.S. National Science Foundation support research for PBS TERRA, a science-themed hub on YouTube Michael Cacciatore, co-director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication at Grady College, has been awarded a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Advancing Informal STEM Learning program. The funds will provide research for […]
PAC Alumni in Action: Sloane & Company
Alumni: Vaibhav Kumar (BA ’20), Madison Gable (AB ‘19), Caroline Friedman (AB ’19), For Public Affairs Communications (PAC) students, connections are one of the most important parts of the program. Whether staying after class to meet guest speakers or keeping in touch with classmates after graduation, these connections can set you apart in an interview […]
Diverse identities are often lost in translation when movies and television are dubbed for other languages
When movies and television are translated to other languages, LBGT and BIPOC individual characteristics are often lost or reduced, according to research by Laurena Bernabo, assistant professor in entertainment and media studies. To best understand the processes behind dubbing an American television show to other languages, Bernabo made multiple visits to New Art Dub in […]
Alumni Who Podcast: Emily Noles
Editor’s note: This is an example of many different podcasts our alumni produce. Visit our Alumni Who Podcast Pinterest page for a full list. Emily Noles is the UGA grad behind Clementine Creative Agency’s Peel Good. This bi-monthly podcast discusses “all the juicy marketing of yesterday, today and tomorrow brought to you by skilled experts […]
Grady InternViews: Amari Tillman
This is part of a series where we ask Grady College students to describe their summer internship experience. Briefly describe your internship and responsibilities. I am working remotely at Weber Shandwick NYC as a Strategy Intern. I use analytics tools and syndicated data for social listening and market overview respectively based on the research plan […]
High school students learn, hone skills at virtual Summer Media Academy
Thirty-four high school students from around the country studied media and completed specialized portfolio projects during the virtual 2021 Summer Media Academy at the University of Georgia. The program, a partnership between the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and UGA Summer Academy, was divided into three weeks by subject: Journalism, June 14-18; Advertising […]
Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed receives accolades at annual AEJMC conference
Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, assistant professor in Entertainment and Media Studies, is receiving two awards for her paper, “Decolonizing Methodologies in Media Studies,” at the 2021 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference. Additionally, Mohammed has been selected as a 2021 Kopenhaver Fellow, a program helping female faculty members through mentoring, networking and preparing […]
Grady College partners with The Bitter Southerner
The Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and The Bitter Southerner are joining forces to support great storytelling. In a pairing of one of the region’s most innovative journalism platforms and the state’s flagship journalism and mass communication program, Bitter Southerner editorial staff will enroll in the college’s low-residency MFA program in […]