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Athens, Georgia, USA
Grady College offers seven undergraduate majors, including advertising, broadcast news, entertainment and media studies, journalism, magazines, public relations, and publication management, along with master's and Ph.D. programs, the latter established in 1983.
Grady administers the George Foster Peabody Awards, created in 1940 to recognize excellence in electronic media after Columbia's Pulitzer Board declined to consider radio entries; more than 1,800 Peabody Awards have been given since. The college also houses the James M. Cox Jr. Center for International Mass Communication Training and Research, founded in 1985; the New Media Institute, founded in 1999; the Carmical Sports Media Institute, the Southeastern Conference's first dedicated sports-media undergraduate program; and the national headquarters of the National Press Photographers Association since 2015.
The school was founded in 1915 by Steadman Vincent Sanford, who taught the university's first journalism course in 1903 and later became president and chancellor of the University System of Georgia. In 1921 it was renamed for university alumnus Henry W. Grady, a nineteenth-century Atlanta Constitution editor known for his "New South" orations, who also publicly defended racial segregation and white political dominance in the post-Reconstruction South. John Eldridge Drewry, Grady's second graduate (1922), served as director and dean from 1932 to 1969 and built the school's national reputation. The unit became the Henry W. Grady "College" of Journalism and Mass Communication in 1988.
Charles N. Davis: Dean since March 2013; recipient of the 2008 Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Teacher of the Year Award.
John Eldridge Drewry: Longest-serving dean (1932-1969), founder of the Peabody Awards.
E. Culpepper Clark: Dean from 2006 to 2013, now dean emeritus.
The Red and Black, an award-winning independent student newspaper, and its lifestyle publication Ampersand Magazine are staffed largely by Grady students, alongside the student-operated radio station WUOG.
Address
120 Hooper Street
Athens, GA 30602
Phone
(706) 542-1704
Website
https://grady.uga.edu
Sources
UGA Today. Grady College Celebrates Centennial of Teaching Democracy's Next Generation
GoGrady. History
Grady College. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication