USC Annenberg announces first Sony Pictures Entertainment fellow
USC Annenberg today announced that Monica Castillo has been selected as the school’s first Sony Pictures Entertainment Fellow . Castillo was awarded a scholarship from Sony Pictures...
USC Annenberg today announced that Monica Castillo has been selected as the school’s first Sony Pictures Entertainment Fellow . Castillo was awarded a scholarship from Sony Pictures...
The awards are a bittersweet moment for me. And I genuinely wish I could have been there to celebrate with my fellow Trojans, but unfortunately I have this day job.
Last night’s awards are proof that Neon Tommy has been producing some of the best, most fearless journalism in the Los Angeles area for the last 6 years. I’m incredibly proud of the work the staff produced during my time at...
Willow Bay may have been awarded the Los Angeles Press Club’s highest honor Sunday night, but she is ready to pass the torch on to the next generation of journalists. Standing on a brightly-lit stage in front of more than 500 of her peers at the 57th...
Willow Bay, this year’s recipient of the LA Press Club’s Lifetime Achievement Award, always wanted to be a journalist — it’s just that life took a few detours first.
Willow Bay, director of the USC Annenberg School of Journalism, has been chosen by the Los Angeles Press Club to receive its highest honor, the Joseph M. Quinn Award for Lifetime Achievement.
The Los Angeles Press Club recently announced the finalists for the 57th SoCal Journalism Awards 2015, and USC Annenberg's student outlets have a total of 55 nominations. Their nominations are so expansive, in some categories USC Annenberg students are competing against one another.
A new video from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism features a cross-section of leading editors, writers and executives discussing why investigative journalism is so vital and necessary — and what would happen if the field didn’t exist.
Longtime communication professor Peter Monge has been named USC’s top mentor of 2015 by USC Provost Michael Quick. He is the second USC Annenberg professor to earn this distinction in recent years.