Name Change for UGA’s Cox Institute Approved
Press release from the issuing company
Monday, February 24th, 2014
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The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has renamed one of its key training and outreach units to the James M. Cox Jr. Institute for Journalism Innovation, Management and Leadership. The University Council recently approved the change from the original name, the James M. Cox Jr. Institute for Newspaper Management Studies, which was founded in 1990 by legendary journalism professor Conrad Fink. Charles Davis, dean of the Grady College, said the new name identifies the Cox Institute’s focus on innovation, management and leadership as digital technologies transform the organization, practices and management of journalistic enterprises. “Everything about the practice of journalism, save for its core values, is in the midst of dramatic change,” Davis said. “The James M. Cox Jr. Institute for Journalism Innovation, Management and Leadership gives us the ideal platform for ensuring that our students remain at the forefront of the industries we partner with moving forward.” For several years the Cox Institute has extended its training, research and outreach well beyond the management of newspapers. The new name embodies that extended mission. “As the news media have changed in the digital era, so have our programs,” explained Kent Middleton, a journalism professor who became the Cox Institute’s director following Fink’s death in 2012. “We honor Conrad’s legacy by making certain the institute he created at Grady continues to train the news industry’s next generation of leaders.” Cecil Bentley, the Cox Institute’s assistant director, will continue to direct the Management Seminar for College News Editors, a weeklong summer program for 50 top college editors, and the Betty Gage Holland Award, a national award recognizing excellence in college journalism.
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