Transfer student Ethan Ward finds home (literally) at USC
A new Trojan at 36, he endured homelessness and more before settling in as a USC Annenberg student. Among private universities, USC ranks No. 1 for transfer students.
A new Trojan at 36, he endured homelessness and more before settling in as a USC Annenberg student. Among private universities, USC ranks No. 1 for transfer students.
Udeitha Srimushnam originally came to graduate school seeking to create impactful communication advocacy work and that same motivation still drives her today. Graduating in 2013 with a master’s degree from the Communication Management program, Srimushnam cites mentorship by Rebecca Weintraub, the program’s director and clinical professor of communication, as having a transformative effect on her career path
Mobile devices are rewiring the way parents and teens connect with one another in countries across the globe. How is the near-universal presence of these devices affecting parent-teen relationships in the United Kingdom?
Since the USC Annenberg media center opened in 2014, the 22,000-square-foot, glass-walled production hub has helped students create a flood of inspired multimedia content. With its recording studios, cameras, control rooms and green screens, the center seems to have everything an aspiring storyteller could want.
Media’s Gender Revolution: An honest conversation about women in journalism — reporting on sexual harassment, fighting for funding, and finding champions.
Early next month, a group of 11 USC graduate students will host the first USC Annenberg graduate student conference. Called “Critical Mediations,” the two-day event, set for Oct. 4-5, is designed to advance cultural studies scholarship in the field of communication.
Johnny Flores’ journey to USC Annenberg started in the rural farmlands of the Coachella Valley, where his grandfather tilled the fields well into his 70s.
While the schools near his home were not well-funded, Flores ’19 had the opportunity to attend a prestigious high school several miles away. “That was a huge culture shock for me,” he said. “There’s a great divide between the haves...
Willow Bay notes that the shifting media landscape means journalists — and USC’s communications school — need to adapt and be flexible.