The New York Times references study by Professor Smith
Christine Haughney wrote an article for The New York Times in which she referenced Professor Stacy Smith ’s recent study that found female speaking roles in top-grossing films had reached...
Christine Haughney wrote an article for The New York Times in which she referenced Professor Stacy Smith ’s recent study that found female speaking roles in top-grossing films had reached...
Professor Celis has a new, temporary job that might sound a little unusual: summer intern.
announced this week that applications for the twelfth annual USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program in Los Angeles are now being accepted.
New book, recordings, documentaries, exhibition, and public programs, bring to life the world’s only collection of Southern California sheet music
“The public relations profession is growing and changing, and the Global Alliance believes that we must understand this evolution in order to promote high standards and be effective advocates for the value of PR to organisations – and to society,” said Global Alliance chair Daniel Tisch
The Huffington Pos t featured an op-ed from USC Annenberg Professor Stacy Smith on her latest study that showed that the number of women in popular films over the last five years has remained...
On May 13, NPR ran a story by Rebecca Plevin of KPVR and the USC Annenberg Reporting on Health Collaborative.
The story addresses the mysterious spike in cases of Valley Fever in California and Arizona....
“The bottom line is it’s exactly the same degree, the same program, just a different delivery system," USC Annenberg Professor Rebecca Weintraub said.