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Alumni Story

Casey Bruce-White

Being a student in Grady College was one of the best experiences of my life. I remember the day I found out I was being admitted to the school. It was a day filled with joy and acknowledgment of a lot of hard work I had put in after experiencing some struggles to adjust to college life and academia during my freshman year.

Casey Bruce-White (A.B.J. ‘11), deputy director, program and strategy for Affiliate Support and Nationwide Initiatives with the American Civil Liberties Union
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Student Story

Melisa Bordianu

“The biggest piece of advice I can offer is this: NETWORKING is everything. Take advantage of all the networking opportunities Grady provides. From panels and “Ask Me Anything” events to workshops, make it a priority to attend as many of these as you can. Connect with alumni, learn from their experiences and make an effort to stay in touch.”

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Faculty Story

Kyser Lough

“News literacy has always been important, but today’s media landscape necessitates a special emphasis,” said Lough, who teaches courses included in the certificate. “The thing I love about our certificate program is that it is campus wide. So far, I have had students from several majors, including social studies education, criminal justice and international affairs.”

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Alumni Story

Michael Waldron

More than any single piece of advice, I remember learning . . . that what seemed impossible was always, in fact, achievable.

Michael Waldron, (ABJ ‘10), screenwriter and producer known for creating the Marvel Cinematic Universe series “Loki”
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Alumni Story

Kim Gebbia Chappell

Grady cemented a hustler, deadline-driven foundation in me that has carried me through every chapter of my career, from news to public relations to marketing. It has become my secret weapon, and it started the basement of Grady.

Kim Gebbia Chappell, (ABJ ’06), VP of marketing and communications at Bobbie
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Student Story

Felix Scheyer

When I first came to the University of Georgia, there was no other option for me other than journalism. I knew that this major would give me everything I needed to spend my life telling stories while forging my own. During my time in undergrad, I have traveled the world in pursuit of these stories. From Paris, Prague, Minneapolis, Kentucky and the Classic City herself, my journalism major has taken me to places I never knew I wanted to be. Through this major, I have learned so much about myself, not only as a journalist and storyteller, but as a person.

Story of Felix Scheyer
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Faculty Story

Lauren Musgrove

“Students learn the most when they’re passionate about what they’re learning,” Musgrove says. “That’s why I like a giving them a lot of choices, especially near the end of their final project. It’s about tapping into their creative passion.”

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Student Story

Eniola Badejo

“My CURO experience has been one of the most transformative parts of my time at UGA. I entered the world of qualitative research with no prior experience, but under the guidance of a thoughtful and supportive mentor, I’ve grown tremendously. Beyond the technical skills I’ve gained, what I value most is the genuine mentorship I’ve received — having someone who not only teaches me research but also looks out for me as a person. That kind of support means the world, and I’ll carry it with me long after my time in CURO ends.”

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Get to Know Grady College

The University of Georgia draws its energy from Athens, a classic college city in every sense of the word. Tucked into the middle of it all is the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Led by a world-class faculty, graduates leave empowered and changed.

Click below to learn more about Grady College including Facts & Figures of student retention and graduation data; our Mission statement; strategic and assessment plans and more.

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Grady College, The Red & Black receive donation to support student journalism

The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and The Red & Black have received a total of $1 million to support the advancement of excellence in journalism for University […]

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Allison Chenard’s photograph highlighted in National Geographic’s Semiquincentennial feature

When Allison Chenard (AB ’20) was sent on assignment to make pictures of the 350th Annual Narragansett Indian Tribal Powwow, she felt the weight of responsibility to respectfully document the […]

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InternViews: Ericeli Garcia and Julia Clemente

InternViews is a series where we ask Grady College students to describe their internship experience. Ericeli Garcia and Julia Clemente are advertising majors currently interning at Inspire Brands in Atlanta. They […]

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Journey to Murano Island: Turning Kevin Maggiore’s photograph into new art

A Murano glass master carefully grips a hollow steel pipe at one end and maneuvers the other ends with a globe of molten glass inside a stone furnace. The 2,000 […]

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InternViews: Max Redmond

InternViews is a series where we ask Grady College students to describe their internship experience. Max Redmond is a second-year advertising major from Macon, Georgia. This year, he’s spending his summer […]

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MFA Film instructor directs ‘Color Book’ for Netflix

There is little that speaks to authenticity more than practicing what you teach. David Fortune is teaching MFA Film students about short film screenwriting this summer, and at the same […]

Events

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Low Residency MFA in Narrative Media Writing Graduation 2026

On Saturday, Aug. 1, there will be a ceremony celebrating graduates of the Low Residency Masters of Fine Arts in Narrative Media Writing.

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NABJ Atlanta Alumni Reception

Save the date for Grady College’s NABJ Alumni Reception in Atlanta, ahead of the NABJ 2026 Convention and Career Fair. Participants may register here.

Entertainment Careers Week

Grady College Entertainment Careers Week will be held September 14 – 18, 2026.

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Entertainment Careers Week Networking Night at Ciné

Save the date! Students and industry guests are encouraged to join us at Ciné in downtown Athens. Chat over some light bites and grow your professional network. This event is part of Entertainment Careers Week 2026. More information on submitting an RSVP will be added here soon.

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Intern Hours

Join us for Intern Hours, a peer networking event for Grady College students. Each session will feature a group of current Grady students who had or have internships in Summer or Fall 2026 or Spring 2027. Get tips on how they found their internships, how to prep for your own internship applications, what they did in the role and more. See details on this month’s featured interns on Instagram @UGAGradyCareers.

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National AdPR Week

Grady College’s AdPR Week is a celebration of the students, faculty and alumni who are part of the Department of Advertising and Public Relations. It will be held October 5 – 9, 2026.

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Home of the Peabody Awards

Since 1940, the Peabody Awards have honored the most powerful, enlightening and invigorating stories in broadcasting, streaming and interactive media—and it all started right here, at the University of Georgia.

Considered to be one of the most prestigious honors in the industry, the Peabody Awards are bestowed upon a curated collection of stories that capture society’s most important issues each year.

Centers & Institutes

Grady College is proud to be home to several centers, institutes and affiliates specializing in areas of academics and research.

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