Welcome to the 2012-2013 academic year!
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III and USC Annenberg faculty and staff members welcome new and returning students to the 2012-2013 academic year.
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III and USC Annenberg faculty and staff members welcome new and returning students to the 2012-2013 academic year.
*This is the fourth and final in a series of dispatches from Cape Town, South Africa, where five USC Annenberg students worked as interns for eight weeks. Journalism professor Erna Smith serves as a faculty adviser for the team, which worked for news publications and a diplomatic organization.*
PAARL, South Africa – From June 14-17, Tallie Johnson, Tricia Tongco, Angela Blakely,...
Two USC Annenberg alumni and one student returned from London with medals, including alumna Rebecca Soni , who broke two world records on her way to winning two gold medals and one silver medal.
In the 200-meter breaststroke final, Soni touched with a time of 2:19.59,...
Brian Lauritzen , a graduate student in the Specialized Journalism (The Arts) program, was featured in the Los Angeles Times on Sunday.
Lauritzen hosts "...
Twenty-one USC Annenberg students will have an extraordinary view of the 2012 Olympic Games as interns for NBC Sports in London and New York. USC Annenberg is one of five schools across the country that the television network specifically targeted for its Summer Olympics Internship Program. In 2008, NBC hired 10 USC Annenberg students as interns for the Olympics in Beijing. “Just thinking...
21 USC Annenberg students will be 2012 Olympic Games interns for NBC Sports.
AIDS Quilt Touch, the digital version of the AIDS Quilt in Washington, D.C. that was previously mentioned on this blog , will be on display throughout the Capitol during the summer. Professor and USC Annenberg Innovation Lab Director...
Undergraduate student Sean Patrick Lewis received two Mark Twain Awards from the Associated Press Television and Radio Association (APTRA) for packages he completed for USC Annenberg classes. "It was exciting and a true honor to be recognized for my...