Senior members of CNN news team discuss Ferguson and our changing journalism landscape with students
On Wednesday, Andrew...
On Wednesday, Andrew...
At USC Annenberg, we don’t just cover the news, we make it. “Quoted: USC Annenberg in the News” gathers a selection of the week’s news stories featuring and written by Annenberg’s leaders, faculty, staff and others.
Multiple news outlets featured the work of Professor Stacy L. Smith and the...
Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Investor and Author Peter Thiel visited USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and gave a talk and was involved in a discussion with Journalism Director Willow Bay and Alexander Cox from J.P. Morgan. USC Annenberg On Thursday, Annenberg journalism and communication students, engineers from Viterbi, innovators from the Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young...
The Los Angeles Times reported William Woestendiek, director of the Annenberg journalism school from 1988 until he retired in 1994, died Friday, Jan. 15 at the age of 90.
As managing editor of the now-defunct Houston Post, Woestendiek oversaw the newspaper's expose of government corruption in a Houston suburb that resulted in widespread reforms and a Pulitzer Prize in 1965. The Arizona...The Academy Award nominations for the 2015 Oscars were blasted for their lack of diversity. But excluding women and underrepresented racial/ethnic groups is a hallmark of Hollywood — not an oversight. This year’s snubs didn’t surprise researchers at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, who since 2006 have chronicled the lack of diversity behind and in front of the camera...
At USC Annenberg, we don’t just cover the news, we make it. “Quoted: USC Annenberg in the News” gathers a selection of the week’s news stories featuring and written by the school's leaders, faculty, staff and others.
In the wake of the tragic attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo , USC Annenberg released a statement ...
Comprehensive reporting efforts on the changing landscape of American religious practice and theological thought will see significant expansion in 2015, as a result of $1.25 million in grants awarded to the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism by Lilly Endowment Inc. and the Luce Foundation.
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