Sports writer J.A. Adande to visit Augusta University

ESPN and Los Angeles Times sports writer J.A. Adande.

Date: November 16, 2023

J.A. Adande, veteran sports writer with the Los Angeles Times and ESPN, will visit Augusta University on Thursday, Nov. 16.

Adande is best known for his appearances on ESPN, especially on the shows “Pardon the Interruption” and “Around the Horn.”

A native of Los Angeles, Adande started his career at the Los Angeles Times and also worked at the Washington Post and Chicago Sun-Times. He was a columnist who covered major sporting events, including the NCAA Tournament, Super Bowl, Olympics and Wimbledon.

He has served as the director of sports journalism at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., since 2017.

Adande will give a lecture titled “In the Zone: Sports Journalism in the 21st Century” at 1 p.m. on Nov. 16 in University Hall 170 on the Summerville Campus of AU.

“We are fortunate to have Mr. Adande to visit AU and speak to our students about sports journalism,” said Dr. David W. Bulla, who teaches a sports communication class at AU. “He will share his expertise about sports media and talk to students about how they can adapt to changing conditions of the 21st-Century sports communication job market.”

The talk is sponsored by the Pamplin Colleges of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, as well as the Department of Communication, Department of English and World Languages, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

Adande earned his B.A. in journalism from Northwestern. While at NWU, he was sports editor of The Daily Northwestern. He was a classmate of Dr. Seretha Williams, who is chair of EWL at AU.

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