Professor Roberto Suro named Berlin Prize fellow
Roberto Suro is taking his research into the challenges that recent flows of asylum seekers pose for many Western democracies on the road.
Roberto Suro is taking his research into the challenges that recent flows of asylum seekers pose for many Western democracies on the road.
The Center for Health Journalism at USC Annenberg will welcome 20 journalists from around the nation to the University of Southern California on July 28 for five days of intensive training to improve their coverage of vulnerable children and families and community health
At the 61st Annual Southern California Journalism Awards, USC Annenberg was well represented among the winners and nominees.
He sees opportunities for USC to strengthen connections with alumni and build in values.
Keith Reed has been named the 2019–20 recipient of the Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) Fellowship in Film Criticism, a program that supports the next generation of film critics.
Growing up in Trinidad and Tobago, Cate Young learned several things about herself early in life: She had strong opinions, she was a feminist, and she was a voracious consumer of pop culture. But it wasn’t until she was pursuing her bachelor’s degree in photojournalism at Boston University that she realized that all of those traits would one day add up to a career.
Media innovator, entrepreneur and CEO Maverick Carter encouraged the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism’s Class of 2019 to not be afraid to bet big on themselves.
In a tiny, rural village about 30 miles outside of Bangkok earlier this year, Francisco Jauregui ’19 and a group of five USC Annenberg students arrived in a taxi to attend a Muay Thai martial arts class.