The Georgia Journalism Academy, held June 5-10 at The University of Georgia’s Grady College, was a huge success! The camp gives young journalists an intense weeklong experience in the fields of journalism and mass communication, offering valuable hands-on instruction.
The program is open to rising sophomores, juniors and seniors in high school. Academy instructors include Grady College faculty and staff, and local media professionals. A major bonus for Academy attendees is to experience life on the University of Georgia campus for a week. Students are housed in a campus residence hall and supervised by Academy personnel who are familiar with the UGA campus and Athens. Most meals are in the University’s award-winning dining halls. Activities are planned throughout the week designed to let Academy students get to know each other, the campus and have fun!
Academy students choose a core class: broadcasting, feature writing, sports writing, editorial writing, photojournalism or advertising. While learning, students are working together to produce the official Academy newspaper, website, TV news show and/or advertising campaign, and maintain blogs about their week. Students will also participate in production classes, graphic design, web design or broadcast production — and take informational sessions on public relations, staff leadership and how to get into the University of Georgia.
We in the Advertising and Public Relations department, value and appreciate this program and the opportunities it provides to potential Grady students. Thanks to the generosity of alumni, friends and our board members, we are able to help support the program and full scholarships for two deserving students to attend this program with financial assistance.
This year’s scholarship recipients: