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  1. What is now known as the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication started in 1915 when a young English professor, Steadman V. Sanford, thought journalism should be taught at the University of Georgia. The Board of Regents agreed and passed a resolution on June 12, 1915, approving the creation of the School of Journalism.

  2. The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is a constituent college of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, United States.Established in 1915, Grady College offers undergraduate degrees in journalism, advertising, public relations, and entertainment and media studies, and master's and doctoral programs of study.

  3. Jul 6, 2020 · Graduates lead effort to change name of noted University of Georgia journalism school. A petition calling for the University of Georgia to rename the Grady College of Journalism and Mass ...

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · 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, diversity and assessment plans and ...

  5. Your media career starts here. Choose from four majors: Advertising, Entertainment and Media Studies, Journalism and Public Relations. Dive into digital media studies at UGA, where we nurture ethical, innovative storytellers in an immersive learning environment.

  6. The College is home to several prominent centers and institutes, including the Peabody Awards, recognized as the most prestigious award in electronic journalism, and the National Press Photographers Association. Grady's faculty includes internationally known researchers and respected industry professionals.

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  8. Henry Woodfin Grady (May 24, 1850 – December 23, 1889) was an American journalist and orator who helped reintegrate the states of the Confederacy into the Union after the American Civil War. Grady encouraged the industrialization of the South, with his coined term,"The New South". He was praised by contemporaries and by authors Shavin and ...

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