Jeremy Redmon

Adjunct Instructor

Areas of Expertise
  • Reporting on Traumatic Events

An award-winning journalist, essayist and educator with nearly three decades of experience reporting for newspapers, Jeremy Redmon writes for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has reported extensively on war, politics and mental health. And his assignments have taken him to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central America and the White House. Many of his stories are about trauma and resilience. Find them in Smithsonian magazine, Oxford American, Task & Purpose, The Bitter Southerner, The War Horse, Richmond Times-Dispatch, USA Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse. His writing has been recognized by “Best American Essays” and Longreads.com. He teaches for the University of Missouri Journalism School and is a 2022 Ochberg Fellow with the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma. Redmon holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in English from George Mason University. And in 2019, he completed a Master of Fine Arts degree in narrative nonfiction writing at the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Updated: November 29, 2023