Held at USC Annenberg and streamed live on the Internet, the international conversation on the future of cultural journalism details a practice at a crossroads
The USC Center on Public Diplomacy (CPD) announced the first CPD Research Fellows on Oct. 1: Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Iskra Kirova and Cynthia P. Schneider
Communication professor Sheila Murphy is Principal Investigator for “Transforming Cancer, Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior through Narrative,” which was awarded a $3.075 million grant from the National Institutes of Health
The bicentennial of Latino newspapers in the U.S. will be honored by USC Annenberg with a new exhibit, film preview and panel discussing the newspapers’ Voices for Justice on Sept. 30, in Annenberg Auditorium at 7 p.m. “The bicentennial of Latino newspapers gives us an opportunity to dig into journalism’s ‘forgotten pages’ to share their headlines, news and commentaries since 1808,” journalism and communication professor Félix F. Gutiérrez said
Two leading media architects visited USC Annenberg on Sept. 24 for a conversation with communication professor Jonathan Taplin about the long-term future of media in the digital age. The event was the first in a new series of discussions on the future of media called "The Art of the Long View"
Spot.Us, the community funded journalism project founded less than a year ago in San Francisco, announced it is expanding to Los Angeles through a collaboration with USC Annenberg’s School of Journalism
On Sept. 20, Muller hosts guest speaker Henry Jenkins, Provost’s Professor of Communication, Journalism and Cinematic Arts at USC, as they discuss “Gaming: Hollywood’s Future?”
USC Annenberg unveiled its latest photo gallery and the School’s first exhibit presented by a student on Sept 17. "The 21st Century Family of Man: Photography as Public Diplomacy" is the work of Master of Public Diplomacy student Paul S. Rockower, and pays tribute to "The Family of Man" exhibition that opened in 1955