Clarke Central High School's Harwell is the 2024 Georgia Journalist of the Year

Clarke Central High School's Harwell is the 2024 Georgia Journalist of the Year

Molly Harwell, editor-in-chief for ODYSSEY Media Group at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, has been named the 2024 Georgia Champion Journalist of the Year. The award recognizes the top high school senior journalist in the state. Wesley Harrison, digital editor-in-chief for The Pitchfork and an executive producer for the Blue Devil News at Marietta High School, is the runner-up in the competition.

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Regional scholastic journalism conference planned at USC in March

Regional scholastic journalism conference planned at USC in March

Registration is open for the 2024 Southern Interscholastic Press Association’s Convention March 1-3 at the Marriott Columbia and the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of South Carolina. The convention will mark SIPA’s 100th year.

Among presenters will be anchorman Steve Crocker from First at 9 and WBRC FOX6 News at 10 at WBRC FOX6 News in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Canceled: Summer Advisers Workshop

Canceled: Summer Advisers Workshop

Mercer University's Center for Collaborative Journalism and the Georgia Scholastic Press Association will host a High School Journalism Advisers Workshop June 6-7 at the Center for Collaborative Journalism on Mercer's Macon campus. The workshop itself will be free to attend and will include sessions on topics such as introduction to audio, introduction to photo and video, writing and editing, and crafting story ideas. 

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Summer Media Academy registration is now available

Summer Media Academy registration is now available

Spend a week at the University of Georgia immersed in one of the following subject areas: Advertising and Public Relations, June 10-14; Broadcast Journalism, June 10-14; Multimedia Journalism, June 17-21; and Entertainment and Media Studies, June 17-21.  Registration is now available on the UGA Summer Academy’s website. Participants are accepted on a rolling basis. There is a max of 20 participants for each camp week.

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