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How To Get Involved With Grady
If you are interested in any of the other Grady College clubs and organizations, they can all be found here.DGK has worked with Ad Club in the past and would recommend that anyone interested in Advertising to try and make it to one of their meetings.
Another way to find out what is going on within Grady is to check out their master calendar.
Grady Career Services is a great place to start your job or internship search.
Some activities that are relevant to the broadcasting world at UGA include:
NewSource 15:
News Source is a great way to learn about the broadcast news major. You can get hands on experience working behind the scenes of a live newscast. The show is 30 minutes long and is broadcast throughout Athens on channel 15 Monday through Thursday. The show is directed, produced, and run by seniors in the broadcast major. Even if you are just curious about what a broadcast news major is like you should check this out.
GEORGIA GAMEDAY:
Student-run production about UGA Football. Has been around for several years. Structure: producers, directors, hosts, reporters, volunteers. Great way to get involved early: learn how things work behind the scenes.
Questions? Email Claire Simms or Carly StranskyWUOG 90.5FM:
Located on the top floor of Memorial Hall. Staffed, operated, and funded by UGA students.24 Hour Film Club:
This club meets about once a month. Everyone meets on Friday evening, breaks into groups, and creates a short film by Saturday evening.
For more info, email filmclub24@hotmail.comUGA's Student Chapter of the
UGA AMS is an organization dedicated to all students interested in meteorology. You do not have to be a meteorology student to become a member!
American Meteorological Society:
Their next meeting:
Chip West will be coming in Feb. to speak about the Hurricane Hunters! He is active in the Metro Atlanta AMS Chapter. Please come with questions! It will be Feb. 23 at 5 pm
For more info, email uga_ams@yahoo.com
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