Blog Archive
Profiles of Tenacity: Gabrielle Held
Gabrielle Held is a fourth-year Entertainment and Media Studies major from San Diego, CA. She is the lead editor and cinematographer for The Art & Music Project (Documentary Series), an HBO/Max Post Production intern, an assistant editor for Backlight Student Film Festival, a photographer for The Agency, and involved in The Industry. She has also […]
UGA Mentor Profile: Hayden Galbraith and Mindy Farr (ABJ ’86)
Participating in the UGA Mentor Program has been an amazing connection for Hayden Galbraith, an advertising student, and her mentor, Mindy Farr (ABJ ’86), a strategic account manager at Wheel. “[Farr’s] insights have given me confidence and a solid foundation to navigate my career path with more clarity and purpose,” said Galbraith, who aspires to […]
New book focuses on disinformation in elections
As the 2024 Election draws near, the influx of news reports, social media posts and rhetoric about the political candidates intensifies. The biggest question is, ‘what information is accurate, and what is not?’ An in-depth collection of studies of disinformation, or inaccurate information that is deliberately shared in the election cycle, is the subject of […]
Profiles of Tenacity: De’Ondre Harris
De’Ondre Harris is a fourth-year journalism major in the public relations Double Dawgs program. He is a Grady College ambassador, studio intern for The Bert Show and a student bus driver for UGA Transit. He encourages all students, especially transfer students, to take advantage of resources and opportunities presented throughout their college experience. Why did […]
Grant recipient produces film empowering Black women
Tyra Hill knew when she heard Charlayne Hunter-Gault (ABJ ’63) talk about the Giving Voice to the Voiceless grant last year, she had to apply. Hill had attended the Holmes-Hunter Lecture with Hunter-Gault and Helene Gayle, president of Spelman College, when she first heard about the grant. “I was looking at the stage at these […]
Profiles of Tenacity: Woody Lofton
Woody Lofton is a master’s candidate in Journalism and Mass Communications from Albany, Georgia. He is actively involved in Graduate and Professional Scholarships (GAPS) and serves as a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. He is set to graduate in the spring, marking the next step in his career journey. Read on to […]
Crisis Communication Think Tank launches international programs in Europe
In September, the Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) at Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication launched its inaugural international programs in the Netherlands. On Sept. 19, a team of CCTT U.S. members and partners led a crisis readiness executive workshop in Rotterdam based on a collaboration between the University of Georgia and Erasmus University […]
Wright Thompson discusses “The Barn” and writing advice
Speaking with eloquent prose through a deep voice, Wright Thompson described his new book, “The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi,” to an attentive audience at the Morton Theatre on Oct. 1. “This is an incredibly heinous murder, but the truth about it has remained virtually unknown,” Thompson said of the revisionist […]
Why I Give: Giving a boost to those who need it
Alissa Huelsman-Bell (BSED ’90, MED ’02) can’t get enough of the University of Georgia. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in middle school education and a master’s degree in instructional technology, she spent much of her career teaching in schools around the Athens area. However, after her youngest son was born, Huelsman-Bell decided she needed a […]
The future of media research resides at Grady College
For over 100 years, the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has served as a destination for students building careers in journalism, media, advertising, public relations, and more. In recent years, the college has added new facilities to help researchers investigate how people process information and messages, the effects of virtual reality immersion, […]