Author: Sherrie Whaley
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Gates Foundation official is next UGA Voices lecturer
Dr. Julie Jacobson from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Global Health Program will be…
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N.Y. Times bestselling author to give lecture
Rebecca Skloot, an award-winning science writer and author of a current New York Times bestseller,…
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Skloot’s tour of New York Times bestseller comes to UGA
Rebecca Skloot, an award-winning sciencewriter and author of a current New York Times bestseller, will lecture at…
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Student broadcasting society to honor Blitzer, CNN political anchor
Wolf Blitzer, CNN’s lead political anchor and host of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,…
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Voices from the Vanguard lecture focuses on malaria
Progress in the fight against malaria will be the topic of the next “Global Diseases:…
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UGA’s DiGamma Kappa to honor broadcast news veteran Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer, CNN’s lead political anchor and anchor of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,…
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Malaria battle headway topic of next Voices from the Vanguard lecture
Progress in the fight against malaria will be the topic of the next “Global Diseases:…
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UGA Grady College ambassadors to present Rock it Out! benefit
The University of Georgia Grady College Ambassadors will host a Rock it Out! benefit concert…
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Researchers find e-readers fall short as news delivery tool
Portable e-readers such as the Kindle are unlikely to win readers back to the newspaper…
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Media Advisory: Dilworth final show to air Feb. 6
Last weekend’s inclement weather forced the University of Georgia’s WNEG-TV to cancel the final airing…
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WNEG-TV to originate, televise Democratic gubernatorial debate
The University of Georgia’s WNEG-TV will originate and televise the Democratic debate of gubernatorial candidates…
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Emory professor will open Vanguard lecture series
Stanley Foster, a public health practitioner who lived the story of smallpox eradication, opens the…
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New public health news bureau to focus on overlooked health issues
A new public health news bureau staffed by UGA graduate students will soon give voice…
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UGA researchers find e-readers fall short as news delivery tool
Portable e-readers such as the Kindle are unlikely to win readers back to the newspaper…
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WNEG-TV’s Dilworth announces retirement
Legendary Georgia journalist and broadcaster Billy Dilworth has announced plans to step out of the…
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Emory’s Foster kicks off 2010 UGA Voices from the Vanguard series
Stanley Foster, a public health practitioner who lived the story of smallpox eradication, opens the…
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WNEG-TV to originate, televise GOP gubernatorial debate in Athens
Athens-based WNEG-TV will originate and televise the Republican debate of candidates for governor on Tuesday,…
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New public health news bureau, at UGA, to focus on overlooked health issues in Georgia
A new public health news bureau, staffed by University of Georgia graduate students, will soon…
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UGA advertising research ranked number one once again
The University of Georgia has once again been ranked number one in advertising research, this…
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Community connectedness key to future of journalism
An editor who is leading the nation’s journalists through turbulent times delivered a message of…
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Breaking news
A milestone was reached Oct. 27 when WNEG-TV broadcast its first full newscast from the…
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Sports journalism legacy to be highlighted at UGA’s Grady College tribute
The sports journalism legacy of UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will be…
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UGA researchers receive stimulus funding to improve health literacy of elderly
Improving the health literacy skills of Georgia’s elderly and disabled is the goal of a…
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UGA Grady College names 2009 Fellowship Inductees
Six alumni of the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will…
