Blog Archive
Talking Dog Agency manager mentors younger professionals
Mary Ellen Barto has no problem sharing what she’s learned during her 35 years in agency and client marketing with students. In fact, she’s happy to give back to advertising and public relations students as manager of the Talking Dog Agency in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications. “One of the most enjoyable and fulfilling parts […]
Bulldog 100 Honoree Interview: Tom Etheridge (ABJ ’94)
This is one of a series of interviews honoring Grady College alumni who have been recognized as Bulldog 100 recipients in 2024. The Bulldog 100 is sponsored by the UGA Alumni Association and celebrates the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or operated by UGA alumni. Tom Etheridge (ABJ ’94), founder of Art of Floors, creates unique, custom flooring […]
Profiles of Tenacity: Liz Rymarev
Fourth-year journalism student Liz Rymarev serves as the editor-in-chief of the Red and Black. She values the impact her professors have had on her love for journalism. Why did you choose your major? I came to UGA wanting to be a veterinarian and even applied to be a College of Agriculture ambassador. I wanted to […]
Study shows the impact of environmental corporate social responsibility communication
With the rising threats of climate change and environmental degradation, many companies and organizations have instilled sustainability goals over recent years. But, how can they effectively motivate employees to engage in pro-environmental behaviors in the workplace? The key is to involve employees in the conversation from the start. To maximize employee buy-in, companies and organizations […]
Peabody Awards to take place June 9 in Los Angeles
Peabody apppoints new members to its Board of Jurors Peabody announced that its annual ceremony, the Peabody Awards, will be held in Los Angeles at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Sunday, June 9, 2024. The announcement marks Peabody’s first in-person ceremony since 2019 and the first time ever in its 84-year history that the Awards […]
Profiles of Tenacity: Valeria Valdes
Fourth-year student Valeria Valdes was recently accepted into the American Advertising Federation’s Most Promising Multicultural Students class of 2024. Learn more about her below. Why did you choose your major? I’ve always loved to write and was always intrigued by the craft of communication. Public relations, advertising and marketing are so dynamic that I’m actually […]
Students named Tieger Fellows in Public Affairs Communications
The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication announced the selection of three new Tieger Fellows for the 2023-2024 academic year: Sydney Branton, Gracie Englund and Anna Womack as this year’s Tieger Fellows. The Tieger Fellowship provides students pursuing the Public Affairs Professional Certificate in Public Affairs Communications (PAC) with the opportunity […]
Why I Give: providing opportunities for Grady College’s current students
Judy Sherling’s (ABJ ‘70) career path is a testament to just how valuable and broadly applicable a degree from Grady College truly is. Now the executive director of the Development Authority of the city of Jeffersonville and Twiggs County, GA, Sherling started her career in the 1970s by becoming one of the Athens Banner-Herald’s first […]
UGA Mentor Profile: Sydney Palmer and Jennifer Bellamy (ABJ ’08)
Participating in the UGA Mentor Program has been a win-win partnership for Sydney Palmer, a journalism student, and her mentor, Jennifer Bellamy (ABJ ’08), an anchor and reporter for 11Alive News in Atlanta. “Seeing how successful Jennifer is inspires me,” said Palmer, who is aspires for a career in broadcast journalism after graduation. “She has […]
Remembering John English
Editor’s Note: It seems only fitting that Dr. John English, art aficionado, world traveler and writer of obituaries, would pen most of his own obituary, which was published when he died Jan. 3, 2024. English was a journalism professor at Grady College from 1970 to 2000. According to “Centennial: A History of the Henry W. […]