Tag: Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Globe-trotting scientist to tout bundling of public health services in UGA lecture
Scourges, such as river blindness, have the power to transform thriving agricultural villages into hopeless,…
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Robert Osborne announces special guests for 2008 festival
Actor Arlene Dahl, Academy Award winning composer Marvin Hamlisch, Academy Award winning editor Anne V.…
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Tate Center screening spotlights Peabody-winning “ER” and producer-doctor Neal Baer
A unique Hollywood “hyphenate” – producer-pediatrician-activist Neal Baer – will speak about television’s capacity to…
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UGA’s Grady College presents Pulitzer Prize-Winners Tucker and Wilkerson
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and…
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New UGA committee seeks input on research compliance policies and responsibility
Faced with increasing federal scrutiny and oversight of sponsored research funding, UGA and other top…
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UGA’s Lariscy to present University of Missouri Distinguished Scholar Lecture
Ruthann Weaver Lariscy, professor in the department of advertising and public relations at the University…
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UGA’s DiGamma Kappa recognizes top students, founding member of journalism leader
Three Grady College students, a founding member of DiGamma Kappa and a prominent electronic journalism…
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Solving community issues
When a county’s population increases rapidly, morphs from suburban to urban and includes people who…
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Former leader of global AIDS program to discuss ‘systems approach’ to public health
Jim Yong Kim, director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at…
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Lifetime of writing leads Grady prof from newspapers to classroom
Valerie Boyd freely admits that she was “that” kind of kid.
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Diversity Advisory Council formed, members named
A Diversity Advisory Council made up of administrators, faculty, staff and students has been named…
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Former leader of global AIDS program reframes public health solutions at UGA lecture
im Yong Kim, director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at…
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Barbara Cochran to receive UGA’s DiGamma top award
Media expert and electronic journalism leader Barbara Cochran will receive DiGamma Kappa’s 2008 Distinguished Achievement…
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Five grants awarded to study poverty and economy in Georgia
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded five grants…
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First Amendment Essay winners announced
Three high school students were selected from a record 129 entrants as winners in the…
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Side effects may vary
Prescription drug ads on television first hit the airwaves just more than a decade ago,…
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Study finds most TV prescription drug ads minimise risk information
Prescription drug ads on television first hit the airwaves just over a decade ago, but…
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Innovative HIV/AIDS communicator to kick off UGA Global Diseases Series
Kate Winskell, one of the world’s most innovative health communicators, kicks off the third “Global…
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Eberhard receives top award for journalism history
Wallace B. Eberhard, a retired University of Georgia journalism professor, has received the highest award…
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UGA Peabody/Loyless Report assesses realities of television fragmentation
elevision is in the throes of “transition and confusion,” according to a report just released…
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Pioneering project: Students use mobile technology to create AIDS announcements
On Nov. 7 students from UGA’s New Media Institute teamed up in Philadelphia with partners…
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Robert Osborne announces line-up for fourth Classic Film Festival
Robert Osborne has selected the films for his fourth annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival,…
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Dean builds on Grady College’s traditions
E. Culpepper “Cully” Clark was named dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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‘Just Joe’ cranks up diversity recruitment plans at Grady College
Listeners of WPUP-FM, “Bulldog 103.7,” already know him as weeknight radio host Just Joe, but…
