Blog Archive
2021 in Review: Student Successes
Editor’s Note: This is part of our five-part series highlighting stories produced by Grady College in 2021. The features includes three stories in each of the following subjects: Student Successes Faculty Honors College Headlines Research & Grants Service & Partnerships This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, but instead highlight a sample of […]
2021 in Review: Faculty Honors
Editor’s Note: This is part of our five-part series highlighting stories produced by Grady College in 2021. The features includes three stories in each of the following subjects: Student Successes Faculty Honors College Headlines Research & Grants Service & Partnerships This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, but instead highlight a sample of […]
2021 in Review: College News
Editor’s Note: This is part of our five-part series highlighting stories produced by Grady College in 2021. The features includes three stories in each of the following subjects: Student Successes Faculty Honors College Headlines Research & Grants Service & Partnerships This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, but instead highlight a sample of […]
2021 in Review: Research & Grants
Editor’s Note: This is part of our five-part series highlighting stories produced by Grady College in 2021. The features includes three stories in each of the following subjects: Student Successes Faculty Honors College Headlines Research & Grants Service & Partnerships This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, but instead highlight a sample of […]
Omar Jimenez awarded 2021 McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage
Omar Jimenez, a CNN correspondent based in Chicago, will receive the 2021 McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage awarded by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Jimenez and his crew showed courage in their reporting mission when they were arrested during the protests following the murder of George Floyd in 2020. […]
Words matter most when responding to a crisis
When responding to crisis situations, what is said matters more than nonverbal cues, according to new research by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. The study, “(In)Sincere Demeanor and (In)Sincere Language in Crisis Communication,” evaluated the perceived sincerity of messages during a crisis, examining company spokespersons’ use of language and non-verbal […]
#ProfilesOfTenacity: Michael Banks
Why did you choose Grady and your course of study? I would not be in Grady had it not been for an early pandemic existential crisis in Spring 2020. I realized one night that I wanted to explore my passions for multiculturalism & storytelling while gaining some of the hard skills only a Grady degree […]
Taylor Potter (AB ’21) wins Vincent Wasilewski Award from Broadcast Education Association
Learning how to write in a variety of styles has long been a priority for Taylor Potter (AB ’21). She knows it is her path to her dream career. Potter graduated this year with undergraduate degrees in Entertainment and Media Studies from Grady College and Film Studies from Franklin College. She also completed the interdisciplinary […]
First-year MFA Film students premiere short films
Many first semester graduate students spend the end of the semester stressing about finals, but students in the MFA Film program face another type of stress: producing films that will engage audiences. Imagine the added pressure of creating a full story that is shown in 4 minutes or less, with three characters or less and […]
Minor builds career by serving students
Editor’s Note: This feature was originally written for and published on the UGAToday website Dec. 6, 2021. Brittney Minor began working with students when she was a student at UGA herself. She served as a resident assistant for three years while she earned her bachelor’s degree in consumer journalism. “I absolutely loved being part of campus […]