Blog Archive
Jooyoung Kim helps people become innovators
Whether his students are a group of undergraduate advertising students, graduate advisees or international visiting professionals, the guide that Jooyoung Kim uses in his teaching is the same: helping people become innovators through thinking and doing. Inspired by Apple’s Steve Jobs, Kim frames his teaching philosophy from bringing together the two pillars of thinking and doing in one […]
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Bryson Henriott
Why did you choose Grady and your course of study? I chose Grady because of the high caliber level of resources and professors. I enjoy the practical real-life education and experiences Grady provides to all their students. I have always found politics interesting, but especially the public affairs and communications side of politics, this is […]
Alumni Award Profile: Julia Carpenter
Julia Carpenter (ABJ ’13) is this year’s recipient of the John E. Drewry Young Alumni Award, honoring a graduate of the last decade who has experienced a successful early career. Carpenter is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal. She previously worked at both CNN and The Washington Post, and has also written for publications […]
Grady students to present research at CURO Symposium
On April 4, two Grady College undergraduate students, Ireland Hayes and Josie Lipton, will be presenting their research at the CURO Symposium, an annual event highlighting undergraduate research at the University of Georgia. Held by the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities, this year’s symposium will take place from April 4-5 at the Classic Center in […]
Glenna Read, AdPR faculty and alumni recognized at American Academy of Advertising conference
Glenna Read, assistant professor of advertising, was awarded the Mary Alice Shaver Promising Professor Award for junior faculty excellence at the American Academy of Advertising annual conference March 25-27, 2022. The Award honors a junior faculty member who has demonstrated excellence and innovation in advertising teaching and research. The honor is not bestowed every year. […]
Public Affairs Communications Certificate program welcomes 29 newly admitted students
The Public Affairs Communications program has announced its 2022 Public Affairs Professional Certificate cohort. With 29 students, this is the largest cohort in the program’s five-year history. “I am encouraged that year after year, students remain interested in this program and getting involved in public affairs to better the state and our nation,” said Joseph […]
Neil Landau authors second edition of “The TV Showrunner’s Roadmap”
Interviews with 19 of the most respected showrunners in television today are at the heart of the all-new second edition of “The TV Showrunner’s Roadmap: Creating Great Television in an On Demand World” by Neil Landau. Landau, founding director of screenwriting for the UGA MFA Film program, follows the success of the bestselling first edition […]
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Amelia Green
Why did you choose Grady and your course of study? Grady offered versatility and an environment that was challenging yet welcoming to a new student at the University of Georgia. I felt as though the goals outlined in Grady coursework aligned with my personal career goals and that the Sports Media Certificate would offer me […]
Journalism Innovation Lab Team Finishes in Top 6 in Nationwide Competition
The first-ever Journalism Innovation Lab Team from the Cox Institute of Innovation, Management and Leadership finished in the top six teams in the nation, out of more than 50, in the 2022 Reynolds Journalism Institution Student Innovation Competition. Teams from @uoregon @mujschool @universityofga @ohiou @UFJSchool @GoMastodons are competing for $10,000! Join us Monday at 4pm […]
New book ‘Social Media and Crisis Communication’ (2nd edition) bridges gap between theory and practice
Yan Jin, the Georgia Athletic Association Professor and a professor of public relations at Grady College, has released a second edition of her book “Social Media and Crisis Communication.” Co-edited by Lucinda Austin, an associate professor and the Ph.D. program director at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media, the […]