Journalism Master Class: From student to teacher
Victor Figueroa is a graduate of the M.A. in Journalism ('15), and returned to "boot camp" this year, a four-week summer immersion program for incoming journalism master's students.
Victor Figueroa is a graduate of the M.A. in Journalism ('15), and returned to "boot camp" this year, a four-week summer immersion program for incoming journalism master's students.
Actor Roger Guenveur Smith performed a stirring "Rodney King" performance about the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
In this video, Ty Hawkins (Specialized Journalism '16) discusses his journey to USC Annenberg and the program thus far.
For the next two months, those passing through the ASC East Lobby will bear witness to and be urged to consider the implications of the death penalty in the United States with the advent of a new art exhibition.
“Quoted” gathers a selection of the week’s news stories featuring and written by USC Annenberg’s leadership, faculty, staff and others. The stories are listed in chronological order, the most recent story appearing first.
A cohort of leadership, faculty, and staff from USC Annenberg has traveled to China for a series of events and to help lead USC’s Global Conference 2015.
In this video, the first in a documentary series about journalism graduate students, Neha Wadekar (M.S. Journalism '16) discusses the 2015 "boot camp."
Hosted by USC Annenberg and MediaShift, “Hack the Gender Gap: How Women in Media and Tech Are Achieving Success, Breaking Down Barriers, and Making a Difference,” welcomed 75 women from colleges around the country to create and develop a startup idea that incorporated immersive content.