2021 Spring Awards Ceremony

2021 Spring Awards Ceremony

The Spring Awards recognizes Broadcasts, Newspapers, Newsmagazines and News Websites. General Excellence and Individual Award contest winners are announced. Recipients of awards administered throughout the year are also honored, including the Georgia Champion Journalist of the Year and Junior Champion Journalist of the Year, First Amendment Essay finalists and Achievement Award winners. Congratulations to all of the winners and honorees!

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Share how you've innovated this year

Share how you've innovated this year

GSPA is curating a series of mini lessons focused on the theme of innovation in lieu of a traditional spring workshop. We invite members to submit videos (10 minutes or LESS), Powerpoint/Keynote/Google Slide presentations, Insta Stories or other types of content that teach about a best practice.

Please sign up here and plan to email the content to gspa@uga.edu by April 26.

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2021 Virtual Summer Camp

2021 Virtual Summer Camp

For 2021, we’ve partnered with the University of Georgia Summer Academy program to offer virtual weeklong camps in three subject areas: Advertising and Public Relations, Entertainment and Media Studies, and Journalism. Instructors will lead engaging activities in an online environment and participants will hear from guest speakers. They’ll also work on specialized projects over the course of each week. See more details at https://www.ugagspa.org/camp. Limited need-based financial aid is available.

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Donnelly selected as 2021 Georgia Champion Journalist of the Year

Donnelly selected as 2021 Georgia Champion Journalist of the Year

Owen Donnelly, co-editor-in-chief and writing coach for ODYSSEY Media Group at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, has been named the 2021 Georgia Champion Journalist of the Year by the Georgia Scholastic Press Association and the Journalism Education Association. The award recognizes the top high school senior journalist in the state.

Natalie Ripps, co-editor-in-chief of Clarke Central’s iliad literary art magazine, was the runner-up in the competition.

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Scholastic media press freedom survey

Scholastic media press freedom survey

GSPA is partnering with the First Amendment Clinic at the University of Georgia School of Law to learn more about your experiences as high school journalists and advisers to high school media publications. Our goal is to better understand the issues that high school journalists are, and are not, allowed to cover in their student media. Participate in the brief survey here.

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#StudentPressFreedomDay is Feb. 26

#StudentPressFreedomDay is Feb. 26

The Student Press Law Center invites scholastic media staffs to celebrate #StudentPressFreedom on Friday, Feb. 26. The theme this year is Journalism Against the Odds “in acknowledgment of the phenomenal news coverage student journalists produced despite being faced with these incredible challenges.” Check out different ways to take action at studentpressfreedom.org/take-action.

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College journalists produce hourlong news special about UGA desegregation

College journalists produce hourlong news special about UGA desegregation

Students from Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication discuss the desegregation of the University of Georgia by Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes in 1961, and look at its impact today. This documentary features rare archival news coverage from the WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection and UGA Public Affairs, University of Georgia Libraries, as well as current interviews with Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Mary Frances Early and Hamilton Holmes, Jr., among others.

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